Format:
236 S
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Ill
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24 cm
ISBN:
9780838641828
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0838641822
Content:
Staging Arthur, the future king: signs of Edward, the black prince / SunHee Kim Gertz -- The place of the human: Shakespeare's stage and the bear garden / Andreas Höfele -- "Most truly limned and living in your face": looking at pictures in Shakespeare / Keir Elam -- "Why do you bend your eye on vacancy?": visual meaning and its absence in Hamlet / Ann Thompson -- Mist and fog on the Elizabethan and Jacobean stage / Alan C. Dessen -- Enter three Turks and a Moor: signifying the "other" in early modern English drama / Virginia Mason Vaughan -- Visualizing and performing Jewishness: Jews and "shylocks" on stage from the restoration to late romanticism / Fernando Cioni -- Dramatic illusion and sympathetic curiosity in romantic drama / Lilla Maria Crisafulli -- The early modern physical theater / Jacquelyn Bessell -- The animal within: the study and application of animal characteristics as part of an actor's preparation for a role / Anna Northam
Note:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 216-230) and index
,
Staging Arthur, the future king: signs of Edward, the black prince
,
The place of the human: Shakespeare's stage and the bear garden
,
"Most truly limned and living in your face": looking at pictures in Shakespeare
,
"Why do you bend your eye on vacancy?": visual meaning and its absence in Hamlet
,
Mist and fog on the Elizabethan and Jacobean stage
,
Enter three Turks and a Moor: signifying the "other" in early modern English drama
,
Visualizing and performing Jewishness: Jews and "shylocks" on stage from the restoration to late romanticism
,
Dramatic illusion and sympathetic curiosity in romantic drama
,
The early modern physical theater
,
The animal within: the study and application of animal characteristics as part of an actor's preparation for a role
Language:
English
Keywords:
Englisch
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Drama
;
Aufführungspraxis
;
Visuelle Wahrnehmung
;
Geschichte 1550-1650
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Aufsatzsammlung
Author information:
Vaughan, Virginia Mason 1947-
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