Shakespeare's Theatre: A Dictionary of His Stage ContextBloomsbury Academic, 2002 - 570 ページ Shakespeare's Theatre consolidates the author's forty years of experience in studying and staging Shakespeare's plays. Under an alphabetical list of relevant terms, names and concepts, the book reviews current knowledge of the character and operation of theatres in Shakespeare's time, with an explanation of their origins. Coverage includes the practices of Elizabethan actors and script writers: methods of characterization; gesture, blocking and choreography, including music, dance and fighting; actors' rhetorical interaction with audiences; and use of costumes, stage props, and make-up. The author makes use of scripts and scholarship about original stagings of Shakespeare and suggests how those productions related to modern staging. Much of this material has developed as a result of the recent increased interest in the significance of performance for interpreting Shakespeare, including the recovery of the archaeological evidence about the original Rose and Globe Theaters. The book contains current bibliographies for each topic and consolidates these in an overall bibliography for Shakespeare and his theaters. |
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... seen in the liveliness of Rosaline in Love's Labour's , who is one of Shakespeare's numerous seductive Dark Ladies , climaxing with Cleopatra . So it is important not to reverse meanings in staging Shakespeare by taking a conventional ...
... seen in the liveliness of Rosaline in Love's Labour's , who is one of Shakespeare's numerous seductive Dark Ladies , climaxing with Cleopatra . So it is important not to reverse meanings in staging Shakespeare by taking a conventional ...
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... seen in Hal's initial description ( Henry IV , Part 1 , 1.2.1-40 ) of Falstaff : ' this sanguine coward , this bed - presser ' ( 2.4.242 ) , who is drawn to the kind of ' fair hot wench ' found in ' leaping houses ' . In terms of ...
... seen in Hal's initial description ( Henry IV , Part 1 , 1.2.1-40 ) of Falstaff : ' this sanguine coward , this bed - presser ' ( 2.4.242 ) , who is drawn to the kind of ' fair hot wench ' found in ' leaping houses ' . In terms of ...
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... seen in A. C. Bradley's Oxford Lectures on Poetry . An admirable passion for justice drives Hamlet , Othello and Lear , but this moti- vation needs tempering by a restraint and tolerance that often seems cynical and time - serving , yet ...
... seen in A. C. Bradley's Oxford Lectures on Poetry . An admirable passion for justice drives Hamlet , Othello and Lear , but this moti- vation needs tempering by a restraint and tolerance that often seems cynical and time - serving , yet ...
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