Notes on Drama:

A Chaste Maid in Cheapside (Further Reading)

Contents:

Introduction
Author Biography
Plot Summary
Characters
Themes
Style
Historical Context
Critical Overview
Criticism
Sources


Further Reading

  • Friedenreich, Kenneth, ed., Accompanying the Players: Essays Celebrating Thomas Middleton, 1580 – 1980, AMS Press, 1983.
    This book offers essays about Middleton from three different centuries, giving readers an overview of Middleton's critical reception throughout the years.
  • Porter, Roy, London: A Social History, Harvard University Press, 1995.
    Porter's one-volume history of London examines the growth of the city from classical times to the present day.
  • Pritchard, R. E., ed. Shakespeare's England: Life in Elizabethan & Jacobean Times, Sutton Publishing, 1999.
    In this book, Pritchard assembles a number of writings from Shakespeare's contemporaries, including excerpts from books, plays, poems, letters, diaries, and pamphlets. These writings detail each writer's view of what life was like in England in this time period. The book includes a selection from a longtime collaborator with Middleton, Thomas Dekker, who talks about Cheapside.
  • Steen, Sara Jayne, Ambrosia in an Earthen Vessel: Three Centuries of Audience and Reader Response to the Works of Thomas Middleton, AMS Press, 1993.
    Steen examines how various audiences and readers have received Middleton's plays throughout the years.

 
 
 

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