Nicholas Udall was one of the most important playwrights of the Tudor era, and his work continues to be studied and performed today. This volume brings together his most famous play, Ralph Roister Doister, along with a note on his lost plays, and a notebook and word-list that shed light on his creative process. It is an essential resource for anyone interested in the history of English drama.
Nicholas Udall Libros
Nicholas Udall fue un dramaturgo y erudito inglés, célebre por ser el autor de la comedia más antigua conocida en lengua inglesa. Su obra se caracteriza por agudas observaciones de la naturaleza humana y un dominio magistral del lenguaje dramático. La influencia de Udall en el desarrollo de la comedia inglesa es inmensa, y sus obras siguen siendo valoradas por su profundidad intelectual y su poder cómico. Su escritura a menudo explora temas como la ambición, la necedad y la expectativa social con notable agudeza.




A Time for Change?
- 380 páginas
- 14 horas de lectura
Manchester in the 1960s. A world dominated by men. Yet Connie Campbell has defied convention; a leading figure in the city's financial community. Proud of her working class roots she still lives in Ardwick. Condemned for demolition, Connie fights to protect the neighbourhood she loves. But can she overcome the arrogance of the planners and the corruption of local business and political elites? And as the struggle unfolds, will Connie's own search for love end in anything other than betrayal and disappointment? Will the ultimate price of her professional success, be the denial of her personal happiness? Connie's story is Manchester's too. A time when social and political change is transforming the city and its people. Whilst bringing the promise of opportunity and freedom for many, will it destroy the traditional values of the city's proud, working class communities?
Ralph Roister Doister
- 174 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
Ralph Roister Doister: The First Regular English Comedy
- 172 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
This book is a critical edition of the first English play to be written in the modern sense of the word 'comedy.' Written by Nicholas Udall in the 16th century, Ralph Roister Doister is a rollicking tale of love and deception set in Tudor London. This edition includes a modernized text, along with historical and literary commentary that illuminates the cultural and theatrical context of the play.