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Edward Ravenscroft's «Mamamouchi, or The Citizen Turned Gentleman» (1672)

A Critical Edition

by Eneas Caro Partridge (Volume editor)
©2024 Others 310 Pages
Series: Restoration Drama, Volume 4

Summary

Mamamouchi, or The Citizen Turned Gentleman (1672) was Edward Ravenscroft’s playwriting debut. Its rambunctious comedy and star-studded ensemble earned him spectacular success with the London audiences, quickly turning him into one of the most relevant authors of his time. His unorthodox use of the source material, however, also garnered him the criticism of the literary elites, who accused him of plagiarism because of his adaptation of Molière. In this first-ever critical edition, a fully annotated and modernized version of the text is offered, together with an introduction that examines the social and cultural context in which the play came to exist. This edition looks at how Ravenscroft’s adaptative procedure navigates an environment in which key concepts such as nation-building or copyright law are starting to crystallize, and how this work contributed to further their development.

Details

Pages
310
Year
2024
ISBN (Softcover)
9783034347686
Language
English
Keywords
Dramatic career English drama Restoration comedy Stage history Theatre play
Published
Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Warszawa, Wien, 2024. 310 pp., 4 fig. b/w.

Biographical notes

Eneas Caro Partridge (Volume editor)

Eneas Caro Partridge holds a PhD in English Literature from the Universidad de Sevilla. He is a member of the Restoration Comedy Project. His research deals with the concepts of adaptation, appropriation and plagiarism during the late seventeenth century, specialising in comparative studies between Spanish, French and English plays.

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Title: Edward Ravenscroft's «Mamamouchi, or The Citizen Turned Gentleman» (1672)