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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... spectators with the performed action by emphasizing the changes in the actors ' own bodies . The plays test these techniques by pitting their capacity to transform spectators against the capacity of tragic and comic dramaturgies , also ...
... spectators with the performed action by emphasizing the changes in the actors ' own bodies . The plays test these techniques by pitting their capacity to transform spectators against the capacity of tragic and comic dramaturgies , also ...
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... spectators mimetically and to represent social practice di- rectly , then , it needs to extend the range of mimetic representation as far as possible . From the way in which performers and spectators respond to the representational ...
... spectators mimetically and to represent social practice di- rectly , then , it needs to extend the range of mimetic representation as far as possible . From the way in which performers and spectators respond to the representational ...
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... spectators mimetically through this struggle , there is no guarantee they will take it as an enactment of virtue ... spectators holding these views , the per- former must find a way to extend the social practices of virtuous re- solve in ...
... spectators mimetically through this struggle , there is no guarantee they will take it as an enactment of virtue ... spectators holding these views , the per- former must find a way to extend the social practices of virtuous re- solve in ...
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... spectators into transformative experience . Because these ge- neric conflicts , as I will show , resolve ultimately in the experience of spectators through their response to the late plays ' stagings of human transformation , it is ...
... spectators into transformative experience . Because these ge- neric conflicts , as I will show , resolve ultimately in the experience of spectators through their response to the late plays ' stagings of human transformation , it is ...
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... spectators who are wise , they think , in the ways of the world . If the scene pushes such specta- tors to acknowledge the power it purports to reveal , it is changing their sense of what is possible , replacing Boult's ideas about the ...
... spectators who are wise , they think , in the ways of the world . If the scene pushes such specta- tors to acknowledge the power it purports to reveal , it is changing their sense of what is possible , replacing Boult's ideas about the ...
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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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