The Staging of Romance in Late Shakespeare: Text and Theatrical TechniqueUniversity of Delaware Press, 2007 - 304 ページ Few plays have both attracted and resisted genre study as strongly as Shakespeare's late plays. The Staging of Romance in Late Shakespeare: Text and Theatrical Technique takes a fresh approach to the role of genre in these plays by placing them in relation to the tradition of staged romance in the early modern English theater. The book argues that Shakespeare's late plays can best be understood as theatrical experiments that extend and reform this tradition, which developed around a group of theatrical techniques that sought to realize the effects of narrative romance in the theatrical medium. Their central effect was the creation of admiration in the spectators for heroic action; the value of the plays within the culture derived from this experience. |
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... achieve their end , the spectators will participate in the staged transformations , finding them- selves morally transformed . ( Continued on back flap ) The Staging of Romance in Late Shakespeare in Late Shakespeare.
... achieve their end , the spectators will participate in the staged transformations , finding them- selves morally transformed . ( Continued on back flap ) The Staging of Romance in Late Shakespeare in Late Shakespeare.
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... Achieved Miracle : Completion in Dramatic Romance 6. Unceasing Transformation : Further Tests of Romance in The Tempest , Henry VIII , and The Two Noble Kinsmen 156 202 Notes Bibliography Index 239 270 287 Acknowledgments SO MUCH OF MY ...
... Achieved Miracle : Completion in Dramatic Romance 6. Unceasing Transformation : Further Tests of Romance in The Tempest , Henry VIII , and The Two Noble Kinsmen 156 202 Notes Bibliography Index 239 270 287 Acknowledgments SO MUCH OF MY ...
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... achieve virtuous ac- tion . The allure of power , the satisfactions of fury , and the claims of self - interest are too strong to overcome . If the enactment of virtuous action is to be attempted for spectators holding these views , the ...
... achieve virtuous ac- tion . The allure of power , the satisfactions of fury , and the claims of self - interest are too strong to overcome . If the enactment of virtuous action is to be attempted for spectators holding these views , the ...
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... achieve the power of action , the mode , that is also a feature of the genre in which they are work- ing . At the same time , they skeptically challenge their opponents ' claims about their own powers of action with questions like " Can ...
... achieve the power of action , the mode , that is also a feature of the genre in which they are work- ing . At the same time , they skeptically challenge their opponents ' claims about their own powers of action with questions like " Can ...
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... achieving . The modal conflict in this scene pits the power of action of the brothel's coercive eco- nomic apparatus ... achieve powerful action only by following and manipulating those appetites , so their actions are limited to what ...
... achieving . The modal conflict in this scene pits the power of action of the brothel's coercive eco- nomic apparatus ... achieve powerful action only by following and manipulating those appetites , so their actions are limited to what ...
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Leontes Jealousy The Experience of Uncertainty and Generic Conflict | 30 |
The Development of Dramatic Romance 15701610 | 60 |
Hermione Paulina and Their Audiences The Role of Mimetic Involvements in Transformation | 117 |
Achieved Miracle Completion in Dramatic Romance | 156 |
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accept achieve action actor appears audience becomes begins body bring Camillo challenge chapter characters claims condition continues court create critics desire dramatic romance early effects efforts emotional enactment English experience feelings final Florizel follow genre give harmony heart Henry Hermione Hermione's heroic heroic action honor human important involvement jealousy kind King language late plays lead Leontes limits lords means mimetic modal mode move nature Noble observation offers opening passion pastoral Paulina Perdita performance Philaster play play's plot political Polixenes possible presents production Prospero question representation represented response reveal rhetoric role scene seems sense Shakespeare shows social sort speaks spectacle spectators speech staging story struggle style suffering suggests Tale techniques Tempest theater theatrical tion tradition tragedy tragic transformation truth turn uncertainty University Press values virtue Winter's Winter's Tale witness
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9 ページ - Though with their high wrongs I am struck to the quick, Yet, with my nobler reason, 'gainst my fury Do I take part : the rarer action is In virtue than in vengeance...