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Tragicomic Redemptions

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Book Tragicomic Redemptions Valerie Forman
Libristo code: 04724132
Publishers University of Pennsylvania Press, June 2008
Tragicomic Redemptions Global Economics and the Early Modern English Stage Valerie Forman "Tragicomi... Full description
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Tragicomic Redemptions Global Economics and the Early Modern English Stage Valerie Forman "Tragicomic Redemptions is a book driven by bold arguments that are stated confidently and lucidly throughout, a book whose considerable theoretical sophistication complements its more traditional historical and literary concerns."--Scott Cutler Shershow, University of California, Davis In the early modern period, England radically expanded its participation in an economy that itself was becoming increasingly global. Yet less than twenty years after the highly profitable English East India Company made its first voyage, England was suffering from an economic depression, blamed largely on the shortage of coin necessary to exploit those very same profitable routes. How could there be profit in the face of so much loss, and loss in the face of so much profit? In Tragicomic Redemptions, Valerie Forman contends that three seemingly unrelated domains--the development of new economic theories and practices, especially those related to global trade; the discourses of Christian redemption; and the rise of tragicomedy as the stage's most popular genre--were together crucial to the formulation of a new and paradoxical way of thinking about loss and profit in relationship to one another. Forman reads plays--including Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, The Merchant of Venice, Pericles, and The Winter's Tale, Fletcher's The Island Princess, Massinger's The Renegado, and Webster's The Devil's Law-Case--alongside a range of historical materials that provide a fuller picture of England's participation in a global economy: the writings of the country's earliest economic theorists, narrative accounts of merchants and captives in the Spice Islands and the Ottoman Empire, and documents that detail the development of the English East India Company, the Levant Company, and even the very idea of the joint-stock company. Unique in its dual focus on literary form and economic practices, Tragicomic Redemptions both shows how concepts fundamental to capitalism's existence, such as "free trade," and "investment," develop within a global context and reveals the exceptional place of dramatic form as a participant in the newly emerging, public discourse of economic theory. Valerie Forman is Associate Professor of English at the University of Colorado, Boulder. 2008 | 288 pages | 6 x 9 ISBN 978-0-8122-4096-2 | Cloth | $59.95s | GBP39.00 ISBN 978-0-8122-0192-5 | Ebook | $59.95s | GBP39.00 World Rights | Literature Short copy: Valerie Forman contends that three seemingly unrelated domains--new economic theories and practices; the discourses of Christian redemption; and the rise of tragicomedy as the stage's most popular genre--were together crucial to the formulation of a new and paradoxical way of thinking about loss and profit in relationship to one another.

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Full name Tragicomic Redemptions
Language English
Binding Book - Hardback
Date of issue 2008
Number of pages 288
EAN 9780812240962
ISBN 0812240960
Libristo code 04724132
Weight 589
Dimensions 152 x 229 x 28
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