The Stukeley plays'The Battle of Alcazar' by George Peele and 'The Famous History of the Life and Death of Captain ThoEdited by Charles Edelman
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ISBN: 978-0-7190-6234-6 Series: Revels Plays Companion Library Subject Area: Literature BIC Category: Literary studies: c 1500 to c 1800 Published: May 2005 216 x 138 mm 256 pages Publisher: Manchester University Press Also available in: Paperback
Sir Thomas Stukeley, the notorious English courtier, pirate, adventurer and soldier, died at the Battle of Alcazar in Morocco in 1578, while serving in the army of King Sebastian of Portugal. This volume comprises the first modern-spelling, annotated edition of two plays in which he is a major character: George Peele's 'The Battle of Alcazar' (c.1588), and the anonymous 'Famous History of the Life and Death of Captain Thomas Stukeley' (c.1596).
In his extensive introduction and commentary, Charles Edelman discusses the plays' authorship, their many textual problems, and what they reveal about Elizabethan performance practices. He also challenges most of the traditional assumptions about them. This edition shows that both works, long held to be unperformable, are instead fascinating and worthwhile representatives of the most exciting age in the history of the theatre.
General editors' preface
Acknowledgements Abbreviations and references Introduction Sir Thomas Stukeley 'The Battle of the Three Kings' 'The Battle of Alcazar' Authorship and date Text The plot The play in performance The date of the play Sources The play 'Mislike me not for my complexion' 'The Famous History of the Life and Death of Captain Thomas Stukeley Authorship Versification The play The African sequence and the order of the final scenes Conclusion Notes to the introduction 'The Battle of Alcazar' Editions and textual conventions List of characters The play 'The Famous History of the Life and Death of Captain Thomas Stukeley Editions, textual conventions List of characters The play Appendix I: 'The Battle of Alcazar': Pisano, Jonas and Hercules Appendix II: 'The Battle of Alcazar': The Irish Bishop Appendix III: 'Captain Thomas Stukeley': Alternate scene 7
With its detailed introduction and extensive notes, Edelman's editorial work provides an outstanding basis for further study of these previously neglected dramas.
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