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Shakespeare in Stages
New Theatre Histories
Herausgeber: Dymkowski, Christine; Carson, Christie
Earl Mccune
Shakespeare in Stages
New Theatre Histories
Herausgeber: Dymkowski, Christine; Carson, Christie
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Sixteen original case studies explore significant English-speaking performances of a range of Shakespeare's plays, from the sixteenth to the twenty-first centuries.
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Sixteen original case studies explore significant English-speaking performances of a range of Shakespeare's plays, from the sixteenth to the twenty-first centuries.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. November 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 471g
- ISBN-13: 9781107634015
- ISBN-10: 1107634016
- Artikelnr.: 38140628
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. November 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 471g
- ISBN-13: 9781107634015
- ISBN-10: 1107634016
- Artikelnr.: 38140628
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction Christine Dymkowski and Christie Carson; Part I. Notions of
Authenticity: 1. The move indoors Andrew Gurr; 2. Whig heroics:
Shakespeare, Cibber, and the troublesome King John Elaine M. McGirr; 3.
Coriolanus and the (in)authenticities of William Poel's platform stage Lucy
Munro; 4. 'A fresh advance in Shakespearean production': Tyrone Guthrie in
Canada Neil Carson; 5. Authenticity in the 21st century: Propeller and
Shakespeare's Globe Abigail Rokison; Part II. Attitudes Towards Sex and
Gender: 6. Performing beauty on the Renaissance stage Farah Karim-Cooper;
7. The artistic, cultural, and economic power of the actress in the age of
Garrick Fiona Ritchie; 8. Women writing Shakespeare's women in the
nineteenth century: The Winter's Tale Jan McDonald; 9. 'Not our Olivia':
Lydia Lopokova and Twelfth Night Elizabeth Schafer; 10. Measure for
Measure: Shakespeare's twentieth-century play Christine Dymkowski; Part
III. Questions of Identity: 11. Shakespeare and the rhetoric of scenography
1770-1825 Christopher Baugh; 12. The presence of Shakespeare Susan Bennett;
13. Finding local habitation: Shakespeare's Dream at play on the stage of
contemporary Australia Kate Flaherty and Penny Gay; 14. 'Haply for I am
black': shifting race and gender dynamics in Talawa's Othello Lynette
Goddard; 15. British directors in post-colonial South Africa Brian Pearce;
Epilogue: Shakespeare's audiences as imaginative communities Christie
Carson.
Authenticity: 1. The move indoors Andrew Gurr; 2. Whig heroics:
Shakespeare, Cibber, and the troublesome King John Elaine M. McGirr; 3.
Coriolanus and the (in)authenticities of William Poel's platform stage Lucy
Munro; 4. 'A fresh advance in Shakespearean production': Tyrone Guthrie in
Canada Neil Carson; 5. Authenticity in the 21st century: Propeller and
Shakespeare's Globe Abigail Rokison; Part II. Attitudes Towards Sex and
Gender: 6. Performing beauty on the Renaissance stage Farah Karim-Cooper;
7. The artistic, cultural, and economic power of the actress in the age of
Garrick Fiona Ritchie; 8. Women writing Shakespeare's women in the
nineteenth century: The Winter's Tale Jan McDonald; 9. 'Not our Olivia':
Lydia Lopokova and Twelfth Night Elizabeth Schafer; 10. Measure for
Measure: Shakespeare's twentieth-century play Christine Dymkowski; Part
III. Questions of Identity: 11. Shakespeare and the rhetoric of scenography
1770-1825 Christopher Baugh; 12. The presence of Shakespeare Susan Bennett;
13. Finding local habitation: Shakespeare's Dream at play on the stage of
contemporary Australia Kate Flaherty and Penny Gay; 14. 'Haply for I am
black': shifting race and gender dynamics in Talawa's Othello Lynette
Goddard; 15. British directors in post-colonial South Africa Brian Pearce;
Epilogue: Shakespeare's audiences as imaginative communities Christie
Carson.
Introduction Christine Dymkowski and Christie Carson; Part I. Notions of
Authenticity: 1. The move indoors Andrew Gurr; 2. Whig heroics:
Shakespeare, Cibber, and the troublesome King John Elaine M. McGirr; 3.
Coriolanus and the (in)authenticities of William Poel's platform stage Lucy
Munro; 4. 'A fresh advance in Shakespearean production': Tyrone Guthrie in
Canada Neil Carson; 5. Authenticity in the 21st century: Propeller and
Shakespeare's Globe Abigail Rokison; Part II. Attitudes Towards Sex and
Gender: 6. Performing beauty on the Renaissance stage Farah Karim-Cooper;
7. The artistic, cultural, and economic power of the actress in the age of
Garrick Fiona Ritchie; 8. Women writing Shakespeare's women in the
nineteenth century: The Winter's Tale Jan McDonald; 9. 'Not our Olivia':
Lydia Lopokova and Twelfth Night Elizabeth Schafer; 10. Measure for
Measure: Shakespeare's twentieth-century play Christine Dymkowski; Part
III. Questions of Identity: 11. Shakespeare and the rhetoric of scenography
1770-1825 Christopher Baugh; 12. The presence of Shakespeare Susan Bennett;
13. Finding local habitation: Shakespeare's Dream at play on the stage of
contemporary Australia Kate Flaherty and Penny Gay; 14. 'Haply for I am
black': shifting race and gender dynamics in Talawa's Othello Lynette
Goddard; 15. British directors in post-colonial South Africa Brian Pearce;
Epilogue: Shakespeare's audiences as imaginative communities Christie
Carson.
Authenticity: 1. The move indoors Andrew Gurr; 2. Whig heroics:
Shakespeare, Cibber, and the troublesome King John Elaine M. McGirr; 3.
Coriolanus and the (in)authenticities of William Poel's platform stage Lucy
Munro; 4. 'A fresh advance in Shakespearean production': Tyrone Guthrie in
Canada Neil Carson; 5. Authenticity in the 21st century: Propeller and
Shakespeare's Globe Abigail Rokison; Part II. Attitudes Towards Sex and
Gender: 6. Performing beauty on the Renaissance stage Farah Karim-Cooper;
7. The artistic, cultural, and economic power of the actress in the age of
Garrick Fiona Ritchie; 8. Women writing Shakespeare's women in the
nineteenth century: The Winter's Tale Jan McDonald; 9. 'Not our Olivia':
Lydia Lopokova and Twelfth Night Elizabeth Schafer; 10. Measure for
Measure: Shakespeare's twentieth-century play Christine Dymkowski; Part
III. Questions of Identity: 11. Shakespeare and the rhetoric of scenography
1770-1825 Christopher Baugh; 12. The presence of Shakespeare Susan Bennett;
13. Finding local habitation: Shakespeare's Dream at play on the stage of
contemporary Australia Kate Flaherty and Penny Gay; 14. 'Haply for I am
black': shifting race and gender dynamics in Talawa's Othello Lynette
Goddard; 15. British directors in post-colonial South Africa Brian Pearce;
Epilogue: Shakespeare's audiences as imaginative communities Christie
Carson.