Making Pagans


Theatrical Practice and Comparative Religion in Early Modern England

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By John Kuhn
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229 x 152 mm
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277

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John Kuhn is Assistant Professor of English at Binghamton University.

Contents Introduction. English Theatrical Practice and the Uses of Pagan Homology Chapter 1. "The Tricks of the Pagan Priests": Staging Prophetic Altars from Sejanus to The Widow Ranter Chapter 2. "I Could Not Triumph If These Were Not My Slaves": Staging the Pagan Triumph from The Wounds of Civil War to The Indian Queen Chapter 3. The Magician in His Study: Staging Pagan Textuality from Doctor Faustus to The Indian Emperour Chapter 4. "I Come to Thee!": Staging Reunion Suicides and Pagan Heavens from Tamburlaine to Oroonoko Conclusion Notes Index Acknowledgments

"Exciting, original, and timely, Making Pagans offers a distinctive new perspective on many aspects of early modern drama. John Kuhn is a highly skilled reader, and it was a pleasure to be led through these materials by him." (Lucy Munro, King's College London)

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