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This ground-breaking collection explores the assumptions behind and practices for performance implicit in the manuscripts and playtexts of the medieval and early modern eras, focusing on work which engages with performance-oriented research.

Produktbeschreibung
This ground-breaking collection explores the assumptions behind and practices for performance implicit in the manuscripts and playtexts of the medieval and early modern eras, focusing on work which engages with performance-oriented research.

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Autorenporträt
Patricia Badir, University of British Columbia, Canada Susan Bennett, Univeristy of Calgary, Canada Susan Crover, University of British Columbia, Canada Elisabeth Dutton, University of Fribourg, Switzerland Jim Ellis, University of Calgary, Canada Helen Ostovich, McMaster University, Canada Mary Polito, University of Calgary, Canada Vimala C. Pasupathi, Hofstra University, USA Joseph Rodriguez, University of Iowa, USA Julie Sanders, University of Nottingham, UK Amy Scott, McGill University, Canada Kim Solga, Queen Mary University of London, UK Kevin Teo, Nagoya University, Japan Clare Wright, University of Kent, UK
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"This impressive volume makes an important contribution to critical work on memory, history, and performing environments in the medieval and early modern periods. The studies interrogate the volume's theme from a range of perspectives, engaging a variety of different genres and media in illuminating ways." - Jill Stevenson, Marymount Manhattan College, USA