The Figure of the Crowd in Early Modern London: The City and its Double
The Figure of the Crowd in Early Modern London examines the cultural phenomenon of the urban crowd in the context of early modern London's population crisis. The book explores the crowd's double function as a symbol of the city's growth and as the necessary context for the public performance of urban culture. Its central argument is that the figure of the crowd acts as a supplement to the symbolic space of the city, at once providing a tangible referent for urban meaning and threatening the legibility of that meaning through its motive force and uncontrollable energy.
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The Figure of the Crowd in Early Modern London: The City and its Double
The Figure of the Crowd in Early Modern London examines the cultural phenomenon of the urban crowd in the context of early modern London's population crisis. The book explores the crowd's double function as a symbol of the city's growth and as the necessary context for the public performance of urban culture. Its central argument is that the figure of the crowd acts as a supplement to the symbolic space of the city, at once providing a tangible referent for urban meaning and threatening the legibility of that meaning through its motive force and uncontrollable energy.
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The Figure of the Crowd in Early Modern London: The City and its Double

The Figure of the Crowd in Early Modern London: The City and its Double

by I. Munro
The Figure of the Crowd in Early Modern London: The City and its Double

The Figure of the Crowd in Early Modern London: The City and its Double

by I. Munro

Hardcover(2005)

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The Figure of the Crowd in Early Modern London examines the cultural phenomenon of the urban crowd in the context of early modern London's population crisis. The book explores the crowd's double function as a symbol of the city's growth and as the necessary context for the public performance of urban culture. Its central argument is that the figure of the crowd acts as a supplement to the symbolic space of the city, at once providing a tangible referent for urban meaning and threatening the legibility of that meaning through its motive force and uncontrollable energy.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781403966421
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 05/11/2005
Series: Early Modern Cultural Studies 1500-1700
Edition description: 2005
Pages: 255
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.03(d)

About the Author

IAN MUNRO is a specialist in early modern theater, literature and culture. He received his Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1998 and now teaches at the University of Alberta, Canada.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Crowded Spaces Imaginary Numbers: City, Crowd, Theatre London's Mirror: Civic Ritual and the Crowd "Shakespeare's London": The Scene of London in the Second Tetralogy and Henry VIII Distracted Multitude: The Theatre and the Many-Headed Monster
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