The Renegado
Philip Massinger author Professor Michael Neill editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:30th Mar '10
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
A major new edition of an increasingly studied play The fourth in the new Arden Early Modern Drama series Illustrated introduction and detailed commentary notes provide a wealth of information and critical insight
This Jacobean tragic-comedy by Philip Massinger explores the cultural conflict between Christian Europe and Muslim North Africa experienced when the two began to travel and trade in the early modern period.The Renegado is one of the most shamelessly entertaining plays of its age, fetching its inspiration from a number of works by Cervantes, based on his own experiences as a captive in Algiers. Introducing the eroticized captivity narrative to the English stage, Massinger's tragicomedy combines it with the long-popular romance motif of a Christian hero's conquest of an exotic princess. But even as it indulges in romantic fantasy, The Renegado engages with contentious issues of national and international politics, offering a provocative response to the sectarian feuds dividing England in the 1620s, while exploiting wider European fears of the expansionist Muslim empire of the Ottomans. Through its treatment of religious confrontation and conversion, Massinger's play offers important insights into early modern constructions of the Islamic world, and emerges as a piece with unexpected resonances for our own time.
‘Fascinating reading' * Times Literary Supplement, June 2010, on the Arden Early Modern Drama series *
ISBN: 9781904271611
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 12mm
Weight: 294g
272 pages