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Elizabethan Drama and Its Mad Folk

The Harness Prize Essay for 1913

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In «Elizabethan Drama and Its Mad Folk,» E. Allison Peers delves into the intricate interplay between mental illness and theatrical expression during the Elizabethan era. Peers employs a scholarly yet accessible literary style, combining a rich analytical framework with vivid examples from prominent works of the time. The book meticulously examines how madness is portrayed in the plays of Shakespeare and his contemporaries, reflecting the societal attitudes toward mental health and illuminating the complexities of the human psyche within the context of a rapidly changing world. E. Allison Peers, an esteemed scholar of English literature, draws from his profound understanding of the Elizabethan period and his deep-rooted interest in psychological themes within drama. His academic career has provided him with insights into the cultural and historical currents that influenced playwrights, thus allowing him to probe the intersections between literary art and social commentary. Peers'Äô passion for the topic stems from his belief that the exploration of madness in literature offers valuable perspectives on both historical and contemporary views on mental health. This compelling study is essential for scholars, students, and enthusiasts of drama alike, inviting readers to rethink the narratives surrounding mental illness within the cultural context of the Elizabethan Renaissance. Peers'Äô work not only enriches our understanding of classic literature but also encourages vital discussions about the representation of madness'Äîmaking it a must-read for anyone interested in the enduring power of theater.

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