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Paperback Foreign Influences in Elizabethan Plays Book

ISBN: 1025494393

ISBN13: 9781025494395

Foreign Influences in Elizabethan Plays

"Foreign Influences in Elizabethan Plays" is a scholarly examination of the diverse international elements that contributed to the richness of English drama during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Written by Felix E. Schelling, a prominent historian of the theater, this work explores the profound impact of Italian, French, Spanish, and Classical sources on the playwrights of the age.

The text investigates how foreign literature, social customs, and dramatic structures were integrated into the works of William Shakespeare and his contemporaries, creating a vibrant and multifaceted theatrical landscape. By tracing these cultural exchanges, Schelling illustrates how the insular English stage evolved into a cosmopolitan medium capable of reflecting global themes and human complexities. This volume serves as an essential resource for students and scholars of Renaissance literature, offering deep insights into the origins of iconic plays and the collaborative nature of literary history during one of the most creative periods in Western culture.

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