Places of Wit in Early Modern English Comedy
Discover the intricate world of early modern English comedy in Places of Wit in Early Modern English Comedy by Adam Zucker. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2014, this insightful paperback spans 270 pages and delves into the themes of competency and incompetence as portrayed in the works of iconic playwrights like Shakespeare and Jonson. Zucker meticulously examines familiar locales such as Windsor Forest and Covent Garden, revealing how these settings shape the wit and humor of their time. This scholarly work not only enhances our understanding of English drama during the Renaissance but also provides a fresh perspective on the local contexts that influenced comedic narratives. Perfect for students and enthusiasts of early modern literature, this book is an essential addition to any literary collection.