Shakespeare and War 2008
DOI: 10.1057/9780230228276_1
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War and Shakespearean Dramaturgy

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“…With England's withdrawal from military conflicts after the accession of James I in 1603, history plays quickly fell out of fashion 13 . Scholars have held that battle scenes did the same and focused on the Elizabethan era (Fusillo, 1966, ii; King & Franssen, 2008, 3–4; Taunton, 2017). Figure 4, which counts battle keywords in stage directions and sorts them by performance year, offers important nuances to this interpretation.…”
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“…With England's withdrawal from military conflicts after the accession of James I in 1603, history plays quickly fell out of fashion 13 . Scholars have held that battle scenes did the same and focused on the Elizabethan era (Fusillo, 1966, ii; King & Franssen, 2008, 3–4; Taunton, 2017). Figure 4, which counts battle keywords in stage directions and sorts them by performance year, offers important nuances to this interpretation.…”
Section: Findings and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%