The Elizabethan Dumb Show Routledge Revivals

The Elizabethan Dumb Show  Routledge Revivals
Author: Dieter Mehl
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9781136832307

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First published in English in 1965, this book discusses the roots and development of the dumb show as a device in Elizabethan drama. The work provides not only a useful manual for those who wish to check the occurrence of dumb shows and the uses to which they are put; it also makes a real contribution to a better understanding of the progress of Elizabethan drama, and sheds new light on some of the lesser known plays of the period.

Post War British Theatre Criticism Routledge Revivals

Post War British Theatre Criticism  Routledge Revivals
Author: John Elsom
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2014-10-14
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781317557517

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This book, first published in 1981, sets out the critical reaction to some fifty key post-war productions of the British theatre, as gauged primarily through the contemporary reviews of theatre critics. The plays chosen are each, in their different ways, important in their contribution to the development of the British theatre, covering the period from immediately after the Second World War, when British theatre fell into decline, through the revival of the late 1950s, to the time in which this book was first published, in which British theatre enjoyed a high international reputation for its diversity and quality. This book is ideal for theatre studies students, as well as for the general theatre-goer.

Reading Robert Greene

Reading Robert Greene
Author: Darren Freebury-Jones
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2022-06-15
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9781000594560

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Robert Greene holds a significant place in our understanding of Elizabethan literature. This book offers the most rigorous attempt yet undertaken to determine the scope of the playwright’s canon through analyses of Greene’s verse style, vocabulary, rhyming habits, and the dramatist’s phraseology in his attested plays and in comparison to four plays that have long been on the margins of Greene’s corpus: Locrine, Selimus, George a Greene, and A Knack to Know a Knave. The book defines the ranges for Greene’s stylistic habits for the very first time and proceeds to identify parallels of thought, language, and overall dramaturgy that reveal a single author’s creative consciousness. This volume also casts light on Greene as a more collaborative dramatist than has hitherto been acknowledged. Through emphasizing the immediate surroundings in which Greene was writing – the flourishing of popular theatres in two compact areas of London, in which each theatre company and their dra-matists kept a close eye on what their competitors were producing – Greene emerges as an influential playwright, whose restored oeuvre enables us to establish new ways in which his dramatic methods impacted other writers of the period, including Shakespeare.

English Tragedy before Shakespeare Routledge Revivals

English Tragedy before Shakespeare  Routledge Revivals
Author: Wolfgang Clemen
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2013-05-13
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9781136811104

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First published in English in 1961, this reissue relates the problems of form and style to the development of dramatic speech in pre-Shakespearean tragedy. The work offers positive standards by which to assess the development of pre-Shakespearean drama and, by tracing certain characteristics in Elizabethan tragedy which were to have a bearing on Shakespeare’s dramatic technique, helps to illuminate the foundations on which Shakespeare built his dramatic oeuvre.

European Theatre 1960 1990 Routledge Revivals

European Theatre 1960 1990  Routledge Revivals
Author: Ralph Yarrow
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2014-10-14
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9781317566717

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European theatre has been the site of enormous change and struggle since 1960. There have been radical shifts in the nature and understanding of performance, fuelled by increasing cross-cultural and international influence. Theatre has had to fight for its very existence, adapting its methods of operation to survive. European Theatre 1960-1990, first published in 1992, tells that story. The contributors - who in many cases have been theatre practitioners as well as critics - provide a wealth of fascinating information, covering Germany, France, Poland, Italy, Spain and Sweden, as well as Britain. The book offers an historical and descriptive overview of developments across national boundaries, enabling the reader to compare and contrast acting and directing styles, administrative strategies and the relationship between ideology and achievement. Chapters trace the evolution of theatre in all its aspects, including such elements as the end of censorship in many countries, the upsurge in political and personal awareness of the 1960s, shifting patterns of state artistic policy, and the effects on companies, directors, performers and audiences. This book should be of interest to undergraduates, postgraduates and academics of theatre studies.

Routledge Revivals English Poetry in the Later Nineteenth Century 1933

Routledge Revivals  English Poetry in the Later Nineteenth Century  1933
Author: B. Ifor Evans
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2017-11-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781351386159

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First published in 1933, this study, which underwent revision in the 1960s, is a comprehensive survey of the verse of English nineteenth-century poets whose work appeared after 1860. A special feature is the full and critical treatment of minor writers. In no other book is their work so carefully evaluated. There is a full account of the minor Pre-Raphaelites, of James Thomson, the poet of The City of Dreadful Night, of Henley, Stevenson and George MacDonald. John Davidson is the subject of a long and revealing study. Evans suggests that poetry from the late nineteenth century is neglected in scholarly study, and that Victorian Romanticism deserves more attention than it has recently received.

Routledge Revivals Shakespeare and Feminist Criticism 1991

Routledge Revivals  Shakespeare and Feminist Criticism  1991
Author: Philip C Kolin
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2017-02-17
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781351984034

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First published in 1991, this book is the first annotated bibliography of feminist Shakespeare criticism from 1975 to 1988 — a period that saw a remarkable amount of ground-breaking work. While the primary focus is on feminist studies of Shakespeare, it also includes wide-ranging works on language, desire, role-playing, theatre conventions, marriage, and Elizabethan and Jacobean culture — shedding light on Shakespeare’s views on and representation of women, sex and gender. Accompanying the 439 entries are extensive, informative annotations that strive to maintain the original author’s perspective, supplying a careful and thorough account of the main points of an article.

The Regal Phantasm Routledge Revivals

The Regal Phantasm  Routledge Revivals
Author: Christopher Pye
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2015-08-11
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781317611875

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First published in 1989, this title explores the relationship between theater and power in the English Renaissance. Shakespeare’s Henry V, Richard II, and Macbeth are examined alongside a range of cultural materials, including philosophical and historical accounts of sovereignty, royal portraiture and representations of treason and punishment. Renaissance theater was far more than a vehicle for the expression of a political content: it played a constitutive role in forming the distinctive theory of sovereignty and the distinctive political subjectivity of the era. By reading Shakespeare’s plays in conjunction with other, ideologically charged forms of representation, the book continues new-historicist efforts to uncover the complex relations between literary texts and cultural contexts. Providing an interesting and detailed analysis, this reissue will be of value to students of Shakespeare and the English Renaissance, and those concerned with exploring the intersection between cultural analysis, post-structuralism, and psychoanalytic interpretation.