Playing Companies and Commerce in Shakespeare's Time

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Playing Companies and Commerce in Shakespeare's Time

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"Playing Companies and Commerce in Shakespeare's Time examines the nature of commercial relations among the theatre companies in London during the time of Shakespeare. Roslyn Knutson argues that the companies cooperated in the adoption of business practices that would enable the theatrical enterprise to flourish.

Suggesting the guild as a model of economic cooperation, Knutson considers the networks of fellowship among players, the marketing strategies of the repertory, and company relationships with playwrights and members of the book trade. The book challenges two entrenched views about theatrical commerce: that companies engaged in cut-throat rivalry to drive one another out of business, and that companies based business decisions on the personal and professional quarrels of the players and dramatists with whom they worked.

This important contribution to theatre history will be of interest to scholars of drama and literature as well as historians."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
208

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Playing Companies and Commerce in Shakespeare's Time
November 2, 2006, Cambridge University Press
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Cover of: Playing companies and commerce in Shakespeare's time
Playing companies and commerce in Shakespeare's time
2001, Cambridge University Press
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First Sentence

"John Alleyn, an innholder and stage player, who might have been best known even in his own day as the brother of the stage player, Edward Alleyn, deposed in a 1589-90 lawsuit in the Court of Chancery on behalf of Margaret Brayne, widow of John Brayne, a financier of the Theatre and brother-in-law of James Burbage, against whom the suit was filed."

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Library of Congress
PR3095 .K59 2001

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
208
Dimensions
8.9 x 5.9 x 0.7 inches
Weight
15.5 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7714770M
ISBN 10
0521031168
ISBN 13
9780521031165
OCLC/WorldCat
45505919
Library Thing
4784419
Goodreads
934698

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