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Revisiting, revising, and regenreing John Day's 'The parliament of bees' / Deanna Smid.

Kislak Center for Special Collections - Furness Shakespeare Library (Van Pelt 628) PR2479.D5 S55 2026
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Smid, Deanna, author.
Contributor:
Horace Howard Furness Memorial Library (University of Pennsylvania)
Series:
Palgrave studies in animals and literature
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Day, John, 1574-1640? Parliament of bees.
Day, John.
English drama--17th century--History and criticism.
English drama.
Parliament of bees (Day, John).
Physical Description:
xi, 231 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.
Place of Publication:
Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, an imprint of Springer Nature Switzerland, [2026]
Summary:
"This newly updated edition of John Day's The Parliament of Bees includes both the 1641 quarto and also a complete transcription of the earlier manuscript of the text. The editions of both manuscript and quarto feature modern spelling and punctuation, extensive explanatory notes and glosses, considerable attention to the differences between the two texts, and a lengthy introduction that delves into the significance of genre and character, particularly in the context of animal studies. In the text, Day creates dialogues between a series of upright or misbehaving bees under the rule of the "Master Bee." Day describes each bee in a series of ten poetical scenes, called "Colloquies" or "Characters," and then concludes the text with two more "Characters" in which Oberon, King of the Fairies, holds court to judge the various bees. Deanna Smid makes the case that the work is often misgenred and therefore not fully appreciated, asserting that as a play or masque, it might be considered mediocre, even dull. However, she posits that if the work is analyzed for what it is -- a character book -- the text reveals the intertwined genres that underpin apian poetics itself and represents a fascinating early modern exemplar of the relationship between literature and the natural world." -- Provided by publisher.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Format:
ebook version :
ISBN:
3032158451
9783032158451
OCLC:
1559784013
Publisher Number:
CIPO000328266

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