Письмо Натана Филда к Томасу Саттону в контексте театральной полемики раннестюартовской Англии

Виктория Андреевна Шипулина, Владимир Сергеевич Макаров

Аннотация


В статье рассмотрен малоизвестный документ театральной полемики в Англии начала XVII в. — письмо актера и драматурга Джона Филда одному из священников церкви Спасителя и Девы Марии Овери (в настоящее время Саутуоркского собора) Томасу Саттону. Сопоставляя позицию Филда с критикой театра, которую в сохранившихся проповедях вел сам Саттон, а ранее — отец Филда, известный пуританский проповедник, авторы показывают, что важной частью театральной полемики был спор о месте актера в христианском обществе. Филд настаивает на праве актеров быть одновременно и чадами Церкви, а не работниками кощунственной школы соблазна.


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Натан Филд; Томас Саттон; Джон Филд; полемика вокруг театра; история английского театра; Англия XVI–XVII вв.

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17805/ggz.2019.6.6

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