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Author Highley, Christopher, author.

Title Blackfriars in early modern London : theater, church, and neighborhood / Christopher Highley
Edition First edition
Published Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2022
©2022

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Description 1 online resource (xii, 286 pages) : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
Series Early modern literary geographies
Early modern literary geographies.
Summary "Blackfriars: Playhouse, Church, and Neighborhood in Early Modern London is a cultural history of an urban enclave best known in the later sixteenth and seventeenth centuries for its playhouses and its godly preachers. As the former site of one of London’s great religious houses, the post-Reformation Blackfriars was a Liberty free from mayoral control. The legal exemptions and privileges it conferred on its residents helped attract an unusual mix of groups and activities. Zealous preachers and puritan parishioners mingled with playhouse workers and playgoers, as well as a sizable community of immigrant “strangers.” The book focuses on local playhouse-church relations and asks how a theatrical culture was able to flourish in a parish dominated the preachers Stephen Egerton and William Gouge. Physically, the church of St. Anne’s and the playhouse were virtually next-door, but ideologically they seemed poles apart. Yet despite the occasional efforts of some residents to close the playhouse, godly religion and commercial playing managed to coexist. In explanation, the book examines the conflicting economic and ideological priorities of residents and the overriding desire to promote order and neighborliness. More provocatively, I argue that the Blackfriars pulpit and stage could be mutually reinforcing sites of performance. Preachers as well as playwrights exploited the Liberty’s vexed relations with authority to air satirical and subversive views of the established church and state. By examining Blackfriars sermons and plays side by side, the book reveals a synergy between two institutions usually considered implacable enemies"--Publisher's description
Notes This edition also issued in print: 2022
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Audience Specialized
Notes Online resource; title from home page (viewed on December 8, 2022)
Subject Blackfriars Theatre (London, England)
SUBJECT Blackfriars Theatre (London, England) fast
Subject Theater -- England -- London -- History -- 16th century
Theater -- England -- London -- History -- 17th century
Religion and drama -- History -- 16th century
Religion and drama -- History -- 17th century
Theater -- England -- London
Theater -- History -- 16th century.
Theater -- History -- 17th century.
Religion and drama
Social conditions
Theater
SUBJECT London (England) -- Social conditions -- 16th century
London (England) -- Social conditions -- 17th century
Subject England -- London
Genre/Form Electronic books
History
Form Electronic book
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