Robert Weimann Knihy






Exploring the intricate connection between writing and performance in Shakespeare's theatre, this work delves into how the two elements interact to shape the meaning and impact of his plays. It examines the dynamics of theatricality and textuality, offering insights into the creative process and the role of the actor in bringing Shakespeare's words to life. By redefining these relationships, the book sheds light on the transformative power of performance in understanding Shakespeare's work.
Prologues to Shakespeare's Theatre
Performance and Liminality in Early Modern Drama
- 208 stránek
- 8 hodin čtení
Prologues in early modern theatre served as a transformative rite of passage for both audiences and actors, providing valuable insights into the theatrical possibilities of the time. This study explores their significance, revealing how these introductory speeches shaped perceptions of performance and the broader cultural context of the era.
Shakespeare and the Power of Performance
Stage and Page in the Elizabethan Theatre
- 278 stránek
- 10 hodin čtení
Exploring the dynamic interplay between acting and writing during the Elizabethan era, this book highlights how Shakespeare skillfully navigated these artistic demands. It delves into the techniques and strategies he employed to balance his roles as both playwright and actor, showcasing his innovative contributions to the theatrical landscape of his time.