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|a Interruptions in early modern English drama /
|c Michael M. Wagoner.
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|a London ;
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|b Arden Shakespeare,
|c [2023].
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|a Section I. Microinterruptions -- Dialogue -- Self -- Action -- Section II. Macrointerruptions -- Dramaturgy -- Convention -- Continuation.
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|a From the Ghost's appearance in Hamlet to Celia's frightful speech in Volpone, interruptions are an overlooked linguistic and dramatic form that delineates the balance of power within a scene. This book analyzes interruptions as a specific form in dramatic literature, arguing how these everyday occurrences, when transformed into aesthetic phenomena, reveal the connections among characters, between actor and audience and between text and reader. To interrupt, both on stage and off, is to wrest power. Focusing on the works of William Shakespeare, Ben Jonson and John Fletcher, Michael M. Wagoner considers early modern drama as an exemplary, influential moment of dramatic output. This study examines interruptions that occur through the use of punctuation and stage directions, as well as through larger forms such as conventions and dramaturgy. Studying interruptions may indicate aspects of authorial style, emphasizing a playwright's use and control of a text and its implications and expectations. Exploring relative power dynamics pushes readers and audiences to reconsider key plays and characters, providing new considerations of the relationships between Othello and Iago or Macbeth and the Ghost of Banquo. Interruptions, as a form on the stage, codify and expose these balances and imbalances of power.
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|a English drama
|y Early modern and Elizabethan, 1500-1600
|x History and criticism.
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|a English drama
|y 17th century
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|a Interruption (Rhetoric) in literature.
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|a Shakespeare, William,
|d 1564-1616
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|a Jonson, Ben,
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