英语流行舞台上的延续与变化

Q3 Arts and Humanities
Renaissance Drama Pub Date : 2017-09-01 DOI:10.1086/694327
Catherine Belsey
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摘要

本·琼森(Ben Jonson)对17世纪报业的控诉《新闻史泰博》(Staple of News)肯定会复兴,因为新闻界正受到来自多个方向的抨击。琼森在《致读者》中解释说,这部剧的设计是为了向公众展示它对耸人听闻的故事的渴望是愚蠢的——“其中没有一个事实”(第13行)。但是,无论主题多么贴切,在忠实的制作中,二十一世纪的观众都会失去一些东西,因为《新闻台》本身就是一种复兴。该剧重塑了一种古老的类型,即道德插曲,这种类型在现代早期已经蓬勃发展,显然在人们的记忆中。一部如此自信地影射过去的新剧在制作过程中发生了哪些持续性和变化?
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Continuity and Change on the English Popular Stage
he Staple of News, Ben Jonson’s indictment of the seventeenth-century newspaper industry, is surely due for revival now that the press is under fire frommore than one direction. The play is designed, Jonson explains “To the Readers,” to show the public the folly of its own hunger for sensational stories—“and no syllable of truth in them” (line 13). But, however pertinent the theme, in a faithful production something would stand to be lost for twenty-firstcentury audiences, since The Staple of News was itself a revival of sorts. The play reinvents an old genre, the moral interlude, that had flourished, evidently within living memory, on the early modern stage. What continuities and what changes went into the making of a new play that alluded so confidently to the past?
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Renaissance Drama
Renaissance Drama Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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