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Pooling their resources, twenty-two leading experts on Early Stuart drama here explore three closely interconnected questions. To what extent did playwrights how their dramatis personae as forming, or failing to form, communal groupings? How far were theatrical productions likely to weld together, or separate, different communal groupings within the target audiences? And how might such bondings or oppositions among spectators have tallied with the community-making or -breaking on stage?

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Pooling their resources, twenty-two leading experts on Early Stuart drama here explore three closely interconnected questions. To what extent did playwrights how their dramatis personae as forming, or failing to form, communal groupings? How far were theatrical productions likely to weld together, or separate, different communal groupings within the target audiences? And how might such bondings or oppositions among spectators have tallied with the community-making or -breaking on stage?


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Autorenporträt
Roger D. Sell is Emeritus H.W. Donner Research Professor of Literary Communication at Åbo Akademi University, Finland. Anthony W. Johnson is J.O.E. Donner Professor of English Language and Literature at Åbo Akademi University, Finland. Helen Wilcox is Professor of English at Bangor University, Wales.