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I knew him in Padua’: London theatre and early modern constructions of erudition
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Carroll, William C.
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Culture
/ Drama
/ Early modern period
/ Intertextuality
/ Learning
/ Masculinity
/ Perceptions
/ Philosophy
/ Plot (Narrative)
/ Reputations
/ Sidney, Philip (1554-1586)
/ Theater history
/ Webster, John (1580-1625)
2018
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I knew him in Padua’: London theatre and early modern constructions of erudition
by
Carroll, William C.
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Culture
/ Drama
/ Early modern period
/ Intertextuality
/ Learning
/ Masculinity
/ Perceptions
/ Philosophy
/ Plot (Narrative)
/ Reputations
/ Sidney, Philip (1554-1586)
/ Theater history
/ Webster, John (1580-1625)
2018
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I knew him in Padua’: London theatre and early modern constructions of erudition
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Carroll, William C.
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/ Drama
/ Early modern period
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/ Learning
/ Masculinity
/ Perceptions
/ Philosophy
/ Plot (Narrative)
/ Reputations
/ Sidney, Philip (1554-1586)
/ Theater history
/ Webster, John (1580-1625)
2018
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I knew him in Padua’: London theatre and early modern constructions of erudition
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I knew him in Padua’: London theatre and early modern constructions of erudition
2018
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This paper examines one aspect of the two-way cultural traffic between London and Padua: how the city of Padua figured in debates about the nature of masculinity in early modern London, especially its theatres. Invariably known primarily for its university—noted by Coryat and Moryson, a tourist attraction for Chaucer, Sidney, and Milton—the name “Padua” became synonymous with “erudition.” While learnedness was in theory a positive quality, the place of learnedness in a declining honor culture and its complex role in constituting masculinity remained a contentious subject. English writers by turns envied or scorned the learning acquired in Italy, and invocations of Padua and its link to rapier fencing resulted in a series of contradictory figures in the drama of Shakespeare and Webster: doctors, pedants, enlightened philosophers, lovers, murderers for hire.
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Sociedad Española y Portuguesa de Estudios Renacentistas Ingleses
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