Shakespeare's Theatres and the Effects of Performance
Herausgeber: Karim-Cooper, Farah; Stern, Tiffany
Shakespeare's Theatres and the Effects of Performance
Herausgeber: Karim-Cooper, Farah; Stern, Tiffany
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A landmark collection of essays by leading scholars, giving a sustained analysis of theatre technologies in early modern England and how they effected the drama of the time.
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A landmark collection of essays by leading scholars, giving a sustained analysis of theatre technologies in early modern England and how they effected the drama of the time.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 198mm x 128mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 334g
- ISBN-13: 9781472558596
- ISBN-10: 1472558596
- Artikelnr.: 40493288
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 198mm x 128mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 334g
- ISBN-13: 9781472558596
- ISBN-10: 1472558596
- Artikelnr.: 40493288
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Farah Karim-Cooper is Head of Research at Shakespeare's Globe, London, UK and the author of several critical studies focussing on performance. Tiffany Stern is Beaverbrook and Bouverie Fellow and Tutor in English, University College, Oxford, UK. She is a General Editor of the New Mermaids series and the author of several critical studies. Contributors include: Andrew Gurr, Gwilym Jones (Queen Mary, University of London), Nathalie Rivere de Carles (University of Toulouse), Lucy Munro (University of Keele), Andrea Stevens (University of Illinois), Bridget Escolme (Queen Mary, University of London), Paul Menzer (Mary Baldwin College), Bruce Smith (University of Southern California), Holly Dugan (George Washington University), Evelyn Tribble (University of Otago)
Preface
Andrew Gurr
List of Illustrations
List of Contributors
Introduction
Farah-Karim Cooper and Tiffany Stern
Part One: The Fabric of Early Modern Theatres
1. 'This Wide and Universal Theatre': the Theatre as Prop in Shakespeare's
Metadrama
Tiffany Stern
2. Storm effects in Shakespeare
Gwilym Jones
3. Performing Materiality: Curtains on the Early Modern Stage
Nathalie Rivere de Carles
Part Two: Technologies of the Body
4. 'They eat each others' arms': Stage Blood and Body Parts
Lucy Munro
5. Cosmetic Transformations
Andrea Stevens
6. Costume, Disguise and Self-Display
Bridget Escolme
7. Character Acting
Paul Menzer
Part 3: The Sensory Stage
8. Within , Without, Withinwards: The Circulation of Sound in Shakespeare's
Theatre
Bruce R. Smith
9. 'As Dirty as Smithfield and As Stinking Every Whit': The Smell of the
Hope Theatre
Holly Dugan
10. Touch and Taste in Shakespeare's Theatres
Farah Karim-Cooper
11. 'Sight and Spectacle'
12. Evelyn Tribble
Notes
Index
Andrew Gurr
List of Illustrations
List of Contributors
Introduction
Farah-Karim Cooper and Tiffany Stern
Part One: The Fabric of Early Modern Theatres
1. 'This Wide and Universal Theatre': the Theatre as Prop in Shakespeare's
Metadrama
Tiffany Stern
2. Storm effects in Shakespeare
Gwilym Jones
3. Performing Materiality: Curtains on the Early Modern Stage
Nathalie Rivere de Carles
Part Two: Technologies of the Body
4. 'They eat each others' arms': Stage Blood and Body Parts
Lucy Munro
5. Cosmetic Transformations
Andrea Stevens
6. Costume, Disguise and Self-Display
Bridget Escolme
7. Character Acting
Paul Menzer
Part 3: The Sensory Stage
8. Within , Without, Withinwards: The Circulation of Sound in Shakespeare's
Theatre
Bruce R. Smith
9. 'As Dirty as Smithfield and As Stinking Every Whit': The Smell of the
Hope Theatre
Holly Dugan
10. Touch and Taste in Shakespeare's Theatres
Farah Karim-Cooper
11. 'Sight and Spectacle'
12. Evelyn Tribble
Notes
Index
Preface
Andrew Gurr
List of Illustrations
List of Contributors
Introduction
Farah-Karim Cooper and Tiffany Stern
Part One: The Fabric of Early Modern Theatres
1. 'This Wide and Universal Theatre': the Theatre as Prop in Shakespeare's
Metadrama
Tiffany Stern
2. Storm effects in Shakespeare
Gwilym Jones
3. Performing Materiality: Curtains on the Early Modern Stage
Nathalie Rivere de Carles
Part Two: Technologies of the Body
4. 'They eat each others' arms': Stage Blood and Body Parts
Lucy Munro
5. Cosmetic Transformations
Andrea Stevens
6. Costume, Disguise and Self-Display
Bridget Escolme
7. Character Acting
Paul Menzer
Part 3: The Sensory Stage
8. Within , Without, Withinwards: The Circulation of Sound in Shakespeare's
Theatre
Bruce R. Smith
9. 'As Dirty as Smithfield and As Stinking Every Whit': The Smell of the
Hope Theatre
Holly Dugan
10. Touch and Taste in Shakespeare's Theatres
Farah Karim-Cooper
11. 'Sight and Spectacle'
12. Evelyn Tribble
Notes
Index
Andrew Gurr
List of Illustrations
List of Contributors
Introduction
Farah-Karim Cooper and Tiffany Stern
Part One: The Fabric of Early Modern Theatres
1. 'This Wide and Universal Theatre': the Theatre as Prop in Shakespeare's
Metadrama
Tiffany Stern
2. Storm effects in Shakespeare
Gwilym Jones
3. Performing Materiality: Curtains on the Early Modern Stage
Nathalie Rivere de Carles
Part Two: Technologies of the Body
4. 'They eat each others' arms': Stage Blood and Body Parts
Lucy Munro
5. Cosmetic Transformations
Andrea Stevens
6. Costume, Disguise and Self-Display
Bridget Escolme
7. Character Acting
Paul Menzer
Part 3: The Sensory Stage
8. Within , Without, Withinwards: The Circulation of Sound in Shakespeare's
Theatre
Bruce R. Smith
9. 'As Dirty as Smithfield and As Stinking Every Whit': The Smell of the
Hope Theatre
Holly Dugan
10. Touch and Taste in Shakespeare's Theatres
Farah Karim-Cooper
11. 'Sight and Spectacle'
12. Evelyn Tribble
Notes
Index







