Theatre and Crisis 1632–1642
Explore the captivating world of 17th-century drama in Theatre and Crisis 1632–1642 by Martin Butler. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1987, this insightful paperback spans 356 pages and offers a detailed analysis of a frequently overlooked era in English theatre history.
Butler meticulously reexamines the dramatic works produced during the tumultuous decade preceding the Civil War, challenging long-standing perceptions about Caroline theatre, its playwrights, and the diverse audiences that engaged with these plays. This book serves not only as a critical examination of the period’s political plays but also as a rich resource for students and enthusiasts of British and Irish drama.
Enhance your understanding of this transformative moment in theatre history with Butler's compelling narrative and thorough scholarship. A must-read for anyone interested in the evolution of English drama!