The Changeling

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Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2006-10-31
Publisher(s): Bloomsbury Methuen Drama
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Summary

"The next good mood I find my father in, I'll get him quite discarded"With these chillingly offhand words, Beatrice-Joanna, the spoilt daughter of a powerful nobleman, plots to get rid of the family servant who has crossed her once too often. The Changelingremains one of the most compelling tragedies from the 17th century. Exposing the vexed relationshipbetween servants and masters, setting notions of 'change' against the revelation of psychological 'secrets' as ways of explaining human behaviour,and exploring the idea of love as a 'tame madness', the play reveals the terrifying consequences of ungoverned sexual appetite and betrayal. Despite its seemingly domestic focus, The Changelinghas much to reveal about the gathering social and political tensions that were to plunge England into a destructive civil war within twenty years of its first performance.This new student edition contains a lengthy new Introduction with background on the authors, date and sources, theme, critical interpretation and stage history.The New Mermaids plays offer: · Modernized versions of the play text edited to the highest textual standards · Fully annotated student editions with obscure words explained and critical, contextual and staging insight provided on each page · Full Introductions analyzing context, themes, author background and stage history

Author Biography

The editor, Michael Neill, is Emeritus Professor of English at the University of Auckland. He has edited Shakespeare's Anthony and Cleopatra and Othello for the Oxford Shakespeare as well as Selected Plays by John Marston and a volume of essays on John Ford.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements vi
Introduction vii
About the play vii
Authorship viii
Date and Sources xi
The Play xiii
Dramatic Coherence and the Double Plot xiii
`Changed so soon': Magic and Metamorphosis xvii
`Conspicuous to outward view': The Castellated Body and the Secret Self xix
Masters and Servants xxvii
Performance History xxxiii
A Note on the Text xlv
Further Reading xlvi
Abbreviations 1(1)
Key liii
The Changeling
1(126)
Dramatis Personae
2(1)
The Text
3(122)
Epilogue
125(2)
APPENDIX: THE TEXT
127
The 1653 Quarto
127(4)
Lineation
131

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