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VI. The Tradition of Versatility
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgments vii
- Contents ix
- I. Introduction: From Mankind to Marlowe 1
- II. Criteria for a Popular Repertory 8
- III. Auspices for the Élite Drama 26
- IV. The Popular Canon 48
- V. "Four Men and a Boy" 68
- VI. The Tradition of Versatility 86
- VII. Doubling Patterns in the 1580's and 1590's 104
- VIII. The Origins of Popular Dramatic Structure 114
- IX. The Pioneering Contributions of Bale and Skelton 128
- X. The Intermediate Morality: Repetition, Expansion, and Elaboration 141
- XI. Dual Protagonists and a Formula for Homiletic Tragedy 152
- XII. The Transition to Chronicle 170
- XIII. The Transition to Romance 190
- XIV. Tamburlaine the Great 199
- XV. The Jew of Malta 218
- XVI. Edward II 234
- XVII. The Conflict of Conscience and Doctor Faustus 245
- Appendix: Plays "Offered for Acting" 265
- The Texts of the Plays 274
- A List of Works Frequently Cited 279
- Notes 283
- Index 301
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgments vii
- Contents ix
- I. Introduction: From Mankind to Marlowe 1
- II. Criteria for a Popular Repertory 8
- III. Auspices for the Élite Drama 26
- IV. The Popular Canon 48
- V. "Four Men and a Boy" 68
- VI. The Tradition of Versatility 86
- VII. Doubling Patterns in the 1580's and 1590's 104
- VIII. The Origins of Popular Dramatic Structure 114
- IX. The Pioneering Contributions of Bale and Skelton 128
- X. The Intermediate Morality: Repetition, Expansion, and Elaboration 141
- XI. Dual Protagonists and a Formula for Homiletic Tragedy 152
- XII. The Transition to Chronicle 170
- XIII. The Transition to Romance 190
- XIV. Tamburlaine the Great 199
- XV. The Jew of Malta 218
- XVI. Edward II 234
- XVII. The Conflict of Conscience and Doctor Faustus 245
- Appendix: Plays "Offered for Acting" 265
- The Texts of the Plays 274
- A List of Works Frequently Cited 279
- Notes 283
- Index 301