Laywrights had started to bring contemporary london life on stage Nina levine’s fascinating new book, practicing the city, explores the cultural work of the era’s 410 renaissance quarterly volume lxx, no Practicing the city traces a range of local engagements, onstage and off, in which the city’s population came to practice new forms of urban sociability and belonging. Nina levine , practicing the city Published online by cambridge university press But beyond the stage's representing the everyday activities of the expanding metropolis, its unprecedented urban turn introduced a new dimension into theatrical experience, opening up a reflexive.
After noting the social unrest of the 1590s, precipitated by growing migration from the continent, levine’s treatment of the “vogue for foreign language study” (86) reveals one of the complex contradictions that marked the city at this time. Gender, genre and the city in early modern english writing Examines plays by shakespeare and his contemporaries to consider how this new, experimental theater created a medium for urban plurality, opening up a reflexive space within which diverse populations might begin to practice the city.
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