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    Shakespeare's Objects: Early Modern Material Culture

    Shakespeare's Objects by Richardson, Catherine;

    Early Modern Material Culture

    Series: Arden Shakespeare Insights;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
    • Date of Publication 23 July 2026

    • ISBN 9781350123564
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages312 pages
    • Size 214x136x18 mm
    • Weight 420 g
    • Language
    • Illustrations 60 colour illustrations
    • 700

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    Long description:

    The world in which Shakespeare lived and wrote was a material one before it was a textual one - made up of people's interactions with a wide variety of things. Shakespeare's plays were first experienced as a rich mixture of objects, language, spaces and actors' bodies. This accessible and fascinating book delves into the lives of 33 significant things through full-colour images and an easy-to-read analysis of their significance.

    Objects include beds and perfumes, doublets and torches, lutes, spurs, clocks and handkerchiefs, all explored in relation to social status, gender, race, economics and manufacture. Individually and together, they reveal the rich cultural and physical geography within which the playwright, his characters and audiences lived their lives. Shakespeare's Objects asks who owned these things and how were they used? It considers the diverse reality of trade, exchange and conquest which meant some individuals in early modern England could encounter carpets from Turkey and China, dyes from the Americas and paper from Venice, alongside woods and fabrics from their local communities.

    Whether you are an actor thinking about how to use props, a student wanting to understand early modern drama, a theatrical designer considering a period setting, a museum professional wanting to understand the significance of objects in your care, or someone curious about objects from the past which are unfamiliar, you will find something useful in this essential guide to early modern things.

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction

    List of Illustrations

    1. Bed
    2. Book
    3. Carpet
    4. Chamber
    5. Chest/Coffer/Trunk
    6. Chimney/Hearth/Fireplace
    7. Clock/Watch
    8. Closet/Study
    9. Codpiece/Points
    10. Dinner/Supper
    11. Doublet
    12. Gift
    13. Gown
    14. Handkerchief
    15. Hat/Cap
    16. Hose/Stockings
    17. House
    18. Ink
    19. Letter
    20. Lights/Lanterns/Lamps/Links/Torches
    21. Linen
    22. Lute
    23. Perfume/Sweet
    24. Picture/Painting/Portrait
    25. Ship/Boat/Bark
    26. Silk/Satin/Velvet
    27. Spoon
    28. Spur
    29. Stool
    30. Sword
    31. Table
    32. Tapestry/Arras
    33. Token

    Index

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