The Cambridge History of British Theatre
Herausgeber: Milling, Jane; Thomson, Peter
The Cambridge History of British Theatre
Herausgeber: Milling, Jane; Thomson, Peter
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The first of three volumes looking at the turbulent public life of performance in Britain.
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The first of three volumes looking at the turbulent public life of performance in Britain.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 572
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 817g
- ISBN-13: 9781107497078
- ISBN-10: 1107497078
- Artikelnr.: 42316902
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 572
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 817g
- ISBN-13: 9781107497078
- ISBN-10: 1107497078
- Artikelnr.: 42316902
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
General preface
Chronology
Part I. Pre-Elizabethan Theatre: 1. From Roman to Renaissance in drama and theatre John C. Coldewey
2. Faith, pastime, performance and drama in Scotland to 1603 John J. McGavin
3. The Bible as play in Reformation England Paul Whitfield White
4. Drama in 1553: continuity and change Peter Happé
Part II. Elizabethan Theatre: 5. The development of a professional theatre, 1540-1660 Jane Milling
6. Drama outside London after 1540 Peter H. Greenfield
7. 'An example of courtesy and liberality': great households and performance Suzanne Westfall
8. The birth of an industry Douglas Bruster
9. Theatre and controversy, 1572-1603 Diana E. Henderson
10. The condition of theatre in England in 1599 Andrew Gurr
11. Ben Jonson's Every Man in his Humour: a case study Richard Allen Cave
12. London professional playhouses and performances Martin White
Part III. Jacobean and Caroline Theatre: 13. Working playwrights, 1580-1642 Roslyn L. Knutson
14. Theatre and controversy, 1603-42 Janette Dillon
15. The Stuart masque and its makers David Lindley
16. Clowns, fools and knaves: stages in the evolution of acting Peter Thomson
17. Thomas Middleton's A Game at Chess: a case study Richard Dutton
18. The condition of the theatres in 1642 Martin Butler
19. Theatre and Commonwealth Janet Clare
Works cited
Index.
Chronology
Part I. Pre-Elizabethan Theatre: 1. From Roman to Renaissance in drama and theatre John C. Coldewey
2. Faith, pastime, performance and drama in Scotland to 1603 John J. McGavin
3. The Bible as play in Reformation England Paul Whitfield White
4. Drama in 1553: continuity and change Peter Happé
Part II. Elizabethan Theatre: 5. The development of a professional theatre, 1540-1660 Jane Milling
6. Drama outside London after 1540 Peter H. Greenfield
7. 'An example of courtesy and liberality': great households and performance Suzanne Westfall
8. The birth of an industry Douglas Bruster
9. Theatre and controversy, 1572-1603 Diana E. Henderson
10. The condition of theatre in England in 1599 Andrew Gurr
11. Ben Jonson's Every Man in his Humour: a case study Richard Allen Cave
12. London professional playhouses and performances Martin White
Part III. Jacobean and Caroline Theatre: 13. Working playwrights, 1580-1642 Roslyn L. Knutson
14. Theatre and controversy, 1603-42 Janette Dillon
15. The Stuart masque and its makers David Lindley
16. Clowns, fools and knaves: stages in the evolution of acting Peter Thomson
17. Thomas Middleton's A Game at Chess: a case study Richard Dutton
18. The condition of the theatres in 1642 Martin Butler
19. Theatre and Commonwealth Janet Clare
Works cited
Index.
General preface
Chronology
Part I. Pre-Elizabethan Theatre: 1. From Roman to Renaissance in drama and theatre John C. Coldewey
2. Faith, pastime, performance and drama in Scotland to 1603 John J. McGavin
3. The Bible as play in Reformation England Paul Whitfield White
4. Drama in 1553: continuity and change Peter Happé
Part II. Elizabethan Theatre: 5. The development of a professional theatre, 1540-1660 Jane Milling
6. Drama outside London after 1540 Peter H. Greenfield
7. 'An example of courtesy and liberality': great households and performance Suzanne Westfall
8. The birth of an industry Douglas Bruster
9. Theatre and controversy, 1572-1603 Diana E. Henderson
10. The condition of theatre in England in 1599 Andrew Gurr
11. Ben Jonson's Every Man in his Humour: a case study Richard Allen Cave
12. London professional playhouses and performances Martin White
Part III. Jacobean and Caroline Theatre: 13. Working playwrights, 1580-1642 Roslyn L. Knutson
14. Theatre and controversy, 1603-42 Janette Dillon
15. The Stuart masque and its makers David Lindley
16. Clowns, fools and knaves: stages in the evolution of acting Peter Thomson
17. Thomas Middleton's A Game at Chess: a case study Richard Dutton
18. The condition of the theatres in 1642 Martin Butler
19. Theatre and Commonwealth Janet Clare
Works cited
Index.
Chronology
Part I. Pre-Elizabethan Theatre: 1. From Roman to Renaissance in drama and theatre John C. Coldewey
2. Faith, pastime, performance and drama in Scotland to 1603 John J. McGavin
3. The Bible as play in Reformation England Paul Whitfield White
4. Drama in 1553: continuity and change Peter Happé
Part II. Elizabethan Theatre: 5. The development of a professional theatre, 1540-1660 Jane Milling
6. Drama outside London after 1540 Peter H. Greenfield
7. 'An example of courtesy and liberality': great households and performance Suzanne Westfall
8. The birth of an industry Douglas Bruster
9. Theatre and controversy, 1572-1603 Diana E. Henderson
10. The condition of theatre in England in 1599 Andrew Gurr
11. Ben Jonson's Every Man in his Humour: a case study Richard Allen Cave
12. London professional playhouses and performances Martin White
Part III. Jacobean and Caroline Theatre: 13. Working playwrights, 1580-1642 Roslyn L. Knutson
14. Theatre and controversy, 1603-42 Janette Dillon
15. The Stuart masque and its makers David Lindley
16. Clowns, fools and knaves: stages in the evolution of acting Peter Thomson
17. Thomas Middleton's A Game at Chess: a case study Richard Dutton
18. The condition of the theatres in 1642 Martin Butler
19. Theatre and Commonwealth Janet Clare
Works cited
Index.