Shakespeare's Theatre: A History e-bog
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Shakespeare s Theatre: A History examines the theatre spaces used by William Shakespeare, and explores these spaces in relation to the social and political framework of the Elizabethan era. The text journeys from the performing spaces of the provincial inns, guild halls and houses of the gentry of the Bard s early career, to the purpose-built outdoor playhouses of London, including the Globe, t...
E-bog
295,53 DKK
Forlag
Wiley-Blackwell
Udgivet
2 januar 2018
Genrer
1DBK
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781118939321
Shakespeare s Theatre: A History examines the theatre spaces used by William Shakespeare, and explores these spaces in relation to the social and political framework of the Elizabethan era. The text journeys from the performing spaces of the provincial inns, guild halls and houses of the gentry of the Bard s early career, to the purpose-built outdoor playhouses of London, including the Globe, the Theatre, and the Curtain, and the royal courts of Elizabeth and James I. The author also discusses the players for whom Shakespeare wrote, and the positioning or dispositioning of audience members in relation to the stage. Widely and deeply researched, this fascinating volume is the first to draw on the most recent archaeological work on the remains of the Rose and the Globe, as well as continuing publications from the Records of Early English Drama project. The book also explores the contentious view that the plot of The Seven Deadly Sins (part II), provides unprecedented insight into the working practices of Shakespeare s company and includes a complete and modernized version of the plot . Throughout, the author relates the practicalities of early modern playing to the evolving systems of aristocratic patronage and royal licensing within which they developed Insightful and engaging, Shakespeare s Theatre is ideal reading for undergraduates, postgraduates, and scholars of literature and theatre studies.