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Early Modern Theatricality
The Original Essays In Oxford Twenty-first Century Approaches To Literature Mean To Provoke Rather Than Reassure, To Challenge Rather Than Codify. Instead Of Summarising Existing Knowledge Scholars Working In The Field Aim At Opening Fresh Discussion; Instead Of Emphasising Settled Consensus They Direct Their Readers To Areas Of Enlivened And Unresolved Debate. Following The Models Established By Previous Volumes In The Series, Early Modern Theatricality Launches A New Generation Of Scholarship On Early Modern Drama By Focusing On The Rich Formal Capacities Of Theatrical Performance. Generalization / Henry S. Turner -- Games / Gina Bloom -- Festivity / Erika T. Lin -- Occasion / Scott A. Trudell -- Optics / Mary Thomas Crane -- Ekphrasis / Joel Altman -- Dumb Show / Jeremy Lopez -- Indecorum / Ellen Mackay -- Desire / Madhavi Menon -- Formaction / Simon Palfrey -- Now / Scott Maisano -- Stage / Laura Weigert -- Eventuality / Michael Witmore -- Duel / Paul A. Kottman -- Hospitality / Julia Reinhard Lupton -- Becoming-indian / Jonathan Gil Harris -- Poor / Robert Henke -- Foreign / Susanne L. Wofford -- Mobility / Anston Bosman -- Honestas / Phil Withington -- Reading / Ann Baynes Coiro -- Passions / Blair Hoxby -- Interiority / Richard Preiss -- Off-stage / Peter Womack -- Scene / Bruce R. Smith -- Lines / Paul Menzer -- Source / Stephen Guy-bray -- Intertheatricality / William N. West -- Skill / Evelyn Tribble. Edited By Henry S. Turner. Previously Issued In Print: 2013. Includes Bibliographical References And Indexes.
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Publication Date:
1900-01-01
English drama--History and criticism
Theater--History
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