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‘I trac’d him too and fro’, Walking the Neighbourhood on the Early Modern Stage

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Peer-reviewed

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Abstract

This article considers the ways in which plays stage the negotiation of the relationship between public and private space in early modern London through characters walking in the city. It uses concepts developed by Michel de Certeau and Pierre Mayol to think about the twentieth-century city to argue that Heywood’s Edward IV and the anonymous A Warning for Fair Women present walking the streets of London as an act of recognition and knowing that distinguishes those who belong in the city from those who do not.

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43 History, Heritage and Archaeology, 4303 Historical Studies, 3604 Performing Arts, 36 Creative Arts and Writing

Journal Title

Early Theatre

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Journal ISSN

1206-9078
2293-7609

Volume Title

19

Publisher

McMaster University Press
Sponsorship
Arts and Humanities Research Council; European Research Council.