Dramatis Personae: The Rise of Medieval and Renaissance TheatrePeter Owen, 2006 - 931 頁 Touching on "Passion Plays" and "Mysteries and Moralities," this exploration also examines the folk farces that flourished during the Middle Ages. Discussing developments during the Renaissance in Italy such as the commedia dell'arte as well as exalted musical innovations culminating in operas and ballets, the book also discusses the drama of Europe--including Spain, France, Germany, Holland, and Great Britain--where theater reached an extraordinary climax in the Elizabethan and Jacobean periods in the work of Shakespeare and others. Providing a summary of Shakespeare's plays and how they have been interpreted through the centuries, this account also examines in detail his contemporaries--Marlowe, Kyd, Ford, Beaumont, Fletcher, and others-- before considering the work of Jonson and Webster, two great dramatists who outlived the Bard. |
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... Elizabethan dramas have never been staged before under conditions approximat- ing the conventions of Elizabethan theatres . Most of those experiments have a self - conscious and ascetic look to them . But Mr Welles and Mr Houseman have ...
... Elizabethan dramas have never been staged before under conditions approximat- ing the conventions of Elizabethan theatres . Most of those experiments have a self - conscious and ascetic look to them . But Mr Welles and Mr Houseman have ...
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... Elizabethan , nor from the Ancient Greek and ascetic Oriental kinds of staging . Or , more recently , how Russian ballet - needing open space - was mounted . Gordon Craig and Adolphe Appia , proceeding quite separately , eliminated most ...
... Elizabethan , nor from the Ancient Greek and ascetic Oriental kinds of staging . Or , more recently , how Russian ballet - needing open space - was mounted . Gordon Craig and Adolphe Appia , proceeding quite separately , eliminated most ...
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... Elizabethan comedy ( c . 1600 ) is also a likely place from which Shakespeare drew ideas and specific incidents . Two Italian plays , with which he may or may not have been familiar , treated the same subject after the fashion of Lucian ...
... Elizabethan comedy ( c . 1600 ) is also a likely place from which Shakespeare drew ideas and specific incidents . Two Italian plays , with which he may or may not have been familiar , treated the same subject after the fashion of Lucian ...
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