A View of the English Stage

A View of the English Stage
Title A View of the English Stage PDF eBook
Author William Hazlitt
Publisher
Pages 488
Release 1821
Genre Acting
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A View of the English Stage: Or, a Series of Dramatic Criticisms, Etc

A View of the English Stage: Or, a Series of Dramatic Criticisms, Etc
Title A View of the English Stage: Or, a Series of Dramatic Criticisms, Etc PDF eBook
Author William Hazlitt
Publisher
Pages 498
Release 1821
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A Short View of the Immorality, and Profaneness of the English Stage

A Short View of the Immorality, and Profaneness of the English Stage
Title A Short View of the Immorality, and Profaneness of the English Stage PDF eBook
Author Jeremy Collier
Publisher Good Press
Pages 235
Release 2019-11-25
Genre Fiction
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A Short View of the Immorality, and Profaneness of the English Stage is a book by Jeremy Collier. It provides several lengthy and meticulously sharp analyzations of Ancient well known theatrical plays.

A view of the English stage, or, A series of dramatic criticisms [repr. from newspapers] ed. by W.S. Jackson

A view of the English stage, or, A series of dramatic criticisms [repr. from newspapers] ed. by W.S. Jackson
Title A view of the English stage, or, A series of dramatic criticisms [repr. from newspapers] ed. by W.S. Jackson PDF eBook
Author William Hazlitt
Publisher
Pages 424
Release 1906
Genre English drama
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Feminist Views on the English Stage

Feminist Views on the English Stage
Title Feminist Views on the English Stage PDF eBook
Author Elaine Aston
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 250
Release 2003-11-24
Genre Drama
ISBN 1139441531

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Feminist Views on the English Stage, first published in 2003, is an exciting and insightful study on drama from a feminist perspective, one that challenges an idea of the 1990s as a 'post-feminist' decade and pays attention to women's playwriting marginalized by a 'renaissance' of angry young men. Working through a generational mix of writers, from Sarah Kane, the iconoclastic 'bad girl' of the stage, to the 'canonical' Caryl Churchill, Elaine Aston charts the significant political and aesthetic changes in women's playwriting at the century's end. Aston also explores writing for the 1990s in theatre by Sarah Daniels, Bryony Lavery, Phyllis Nagy, Winsome Pinnock, Rebecca Prichard, Judy Upton and Timberlake Wertenbaker.

Gaming the Stage

Gaming the Stage
Title Gaming the Stage PDF eBook
Author Gina Bloom
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Pages 305
Release 2018-07-10
Genre Games & Activities
ISBN 0472053817

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Illuminates the fascinating, intertwined histories of games and the Early Modern theater

Thinking Through Place on the Early Modern English Stage

Thinking Through Place on the Early Modern English Stage
Title Thinking Through Place on the Early Modern English Stage PDF eBook
Author Andrew Bozio
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 274
Release 2020-02-06
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 019258572X

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Thinking Through Place on the Early Modern English Stage argues that environment and embodied thought continually shaped one another in the performance of early modern English drama. It demonstrates this, first, by establishing how characters think through their surroundings — not only how they orient themselves within unfamiliar or otherwise strange locations, but also how their environs function as the scaffolding for perception, memory, and other forms of embodied thought. It then contends that these moments of thinking through place theorise and thematise the work that playgoers undertook in reimagining the stage as the setting of the dramatic fiction. By tracing the relationship between these two registers of thought in such plays as The Malcontent, Dido Queen of Carthage, Tamburlaine, King Lear, The Knight of the Burning Pestle, and Bartholomew Fair, this book shows that drama makes visible the often invisible means by which embodied subjects acquire a sense of their surroundings. It also reveals how, in doing so, theatre altered the way that playgoers perceived, experienced, and imagined place in early modern England.