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本多まりえ論文

Henry Chettles's Careers A Study of an Elizabethan Printer, Pamphleteer, Playwright

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本多まりえ論文
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A5判/340頁/定価(本体4,600円+税)
ISBN
978-4-269-72134-0
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書籍内容 Contents

Acknowledgments
Abbreviations

Introduction: Chettle's Life and Works

Part 1 Chettle and Print Culture

1 Chettle as Printer
(i) Chettle and Thomas East:Burgeoning of Literary Interest and Expansion of Personal Relationships in Printing Industry
(a) East's Publications between 1577 and 1590
(b) Literary Influence from East's Publications between 1577 and 1590
(c) Chetlte's Relationships with Authors, Printers, and Publishers in His Apprentice and Post-Apprentice Days
(d) Three Works by "H.C."

(ii) Chettle and John Danter: Professional Printer and Path to Authorship
(a) Chettle's Relationship with Danter
(b) Danter's Publications between 1591 and 1598
(c) Literary Influence from Danter's Publications between 1591 and 1598
(d) Chettle's Relationships with Authors, Printers, and Publishers at Danter's Press

(iii) Chettle's and Publications by Printers Other Than East and Danter
(a) Personal Connections with Other Printers
(b) Literary Influence from Publications by Printers Other Than East and Danter

2 Chettle as Pamphleteer
(i) Danter's Press and Greene's Groatsworth of Wit: Complicity among Editor, Printer, and Bookseller in the Early Modern Book Trade

(ii) Kind-Heart's Dream: Rival Prints, Celebrity, Advertisement

3 Chettle as Dramatic Repairman
(i)John of Bordeaux, or The Second Part of Friar Bacon
(a) Chettle's Hand in John of Bordeaux
(b) Thematic Influence of John of Bordeaux on Chettle's Works

(ii) Sir Thomas More
(a) Chettle's Hand in Sir Thomas More
(b) Thematic Influence of Sir Thomas More on Chettle's Works

(iii) Romeo and Juliet(Q1)
(a) Chettle's Hand in Romeo and Juliet(Q1)
(b) Thematic Influence of Romeo and Juliet on Chettle's Works

Part 2 Politics and Religion

4 Power Struggles in The Tragedy of Hoffman and Elizabethan Social Upheavals: Rebellion, Downfall, Succession
(i) Rebellion
(a) Hoffman's Motives for Revenge
(b) Revenge as Rebellion
(c) Hoffman and Censorship

(ii) Downfall
(a) Hoffman and the Socio-Political Situation in the Late-Tudor Period
(b) The Theme of Downfall in Chettle's Works
(c) Allusion to Essex

(iii) Succession
(a) Chettle's Ideas on the Succession
(b) Hoffman and the Stuart Succession

5 Catholic Rulers and Downfallen Protestant Prisoner
(i) Background of the Early Modern Prison

(ii) The Downfall and Death of Robert, Earl of Huntingdon
(a) Robin Hood and KingJohn
(b) Martyrdom of Noble Prisoners: Lady Bruce, Her Son, and Matilda
(c) Evils of Roman Catholics
(d) Religious Conflicts and the Stuart Succession

(iii) Sir Thomas Wyatt
(a) Wyatt, Jane, and Guilford as Protestant Martyrs Their Imprisonment and Execution
(b) Criticism against Catholics and Spain: Evils of Mary Tudor and Winchester
(c) Sir Thomas wyatt and the Stuart Succession

Part 3 Society: Soldiers, Pirates, Beggars

6 Hoffman and Elizabethan Military Culture
(i) Elizabethan Military Background

(ii) Problems of Soldiers
(a) Captain's Exploitation and Poverty of Common Soldiers
(b) Veterans in Chettl's Works

(iii) Chettle's Political Views on Peace/War Debate

(iv) Pirates in Hoffman and Elizabethan Government

7 Beggars in The Pleasant Comedy of Patient Grissil and The Blind Beggar of Bethnal Green, and the Elizabethan Money Based Economy
(i) Background of Elizabethan Poverty

(ii) Patient Grissil
(a) Representation of Beggars in Patient αissil
(b) Conflicts between the Rich and Poor
(c) Different Values in Patient Grissil and the Elizabethan Money Based Economy

(iii) Blind Beggar
(a) Representation of Beggars in Blind Beggar
(b) Conflicts between the Rich and Poor
(c) Different Values in Blind Beggars and the Elizabethan Money Based Economy

Conclusion
Appendices
Bibliography