Audience and Reception in the Early Modern Period
Herausgeber: Decker, John R; Kirkland-Ives, Mitzi
Audience and Reception in the Early Modern Period
Herausgeber: Decker, John R; Kirkland-Ives, Mitzi
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This interdisciplinary volume seeks to understand the multiple ways that Early Modern people made sense of the world around them. In doing so, it provides valuable information and insights for subject matter experts, graduate students, undergraduate students, and interested non-specialists.
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This interdisciplinary volume seeks to understand the multiple ways that Early Modern people made sense of the world around them. In doing so, it provides valuable information and insights for subject matter experts, graduate students, undergraduate students, and interested non-specialists.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9780367676261
- ISBN-10: 0367676265
- Artikelnr.: 62224911
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9780367676261
- ISBN-10: 0367676265
- Artikelnr.: 62224911
John R. Decker is the chairperson of the Department of the History of Art and Design at Pratt Institute. Mitzi Kirkland-Ives is a professor of art history and museum studies in the Department of Art and Design at Missouri State University.
1. Introduction: Audiences and Reception: Readers, Listeners, and Viewers
2. To Compliment a Musical Friend: Amateur Musicians and Their Audiences in
France, ca. 1650-1700 3. Elizabethan Audience Gaze at History Plays:
Liminal Time and Space in Shakespeare's Richard II 4. The Commedia
dell'Arte from Marketplace to Court 5. Spreading the Word: Theatre,
Religion and Contagious Performances 6. "Sedicious" Sermons: Preaching,
Politics, and Provocation in Reformation England, 1540-1570 7. The
Rotterdam Inquisitor and the False Prophet of Antwerp: Religious
Disputation and Its Audiences in the Seventeenth-Century Low Countries 8.
Relational Performances and Audiences in the Prologue of John Gower's
Confessio Amantis 9. George Turberville, Constancy and Plain Style 10.
"Assi de doctos como de indoctos": A Poet-Translator Discovers His Audience
in the Spain of Philip II 11. Female Audiences and Translations of the
Classics in Early Modern Italy 12. Women Are from Venus: Addressing Female
Agency with Classical Allegory 13. Domenico Ghirlandaio's High Altarpiece
for Santa Maria Novella and the Pre-Tridentine Audience of Italian
Altarpieces 14. Guides Who Know the Way 15. Beyond the Doctrine of Merit:
Philips Galle's Prints of the Sacraments and Works of Mercy
2. To Compliment a Musical Friend: Amateur Musicians and Their Audiences in
France, ca. 1650-1700 3. Elizabethan Audience Gaze at History Plays:
Liminal Time and Space in Shakespeare's Richard II 4. The Commedia
dell'Arte from Marketplace to Court 5. Spreading the Word: Theatre,
Religion and Contagious Performances 6. "Sedicious" Sermons: Preaching,
Politics, and Provocation in Reformation England, 1540-1570 7. The
Rotterdam Inquisitor and the False Prophet of Antwerp: Religious
Disputation and Its Audiences in the Seventeenth-Century Low Countries 8.
Relational Performances and Audiences in the Prologue of John Gower's
Confessio Amantis 9. George Turberville, Constancy and Plain Style 10.
"Assi de doctos como de indoctos": A Poet-Translator Discovers His Audience
in the Spain of Philip II 11. Female Audiences and Translations of the
Classics in Early Modern Italy 12. Women Are from Venus: Addressing Female
Agency with Classical Allegory 13. Domenico Ghirlandaio's High Altarpiece
for Santa Maria Novella and the Pre-Tridentine Audience of Italian
Altarpieces 14. Guides Who Know the Way 15. Beyond the Doctrine of Merit:
Philips Galle's Prints of the Sacraments and Works of Mercy
1. Introduction: Audiences and Reception: Readers, Listeners, and Viewers
2. To Compliment a Musical Friend: Amateur Musicians and Their Audiences in
France, ca. 1650-1700 3. Elizabethan Audience Gaze at History Plays:
Liminal Time and Space in Shakespeare's Richard II 4. The Commedia
dell'Arte from Marketplace to Court 5. Spreading the Word: Theatre,
Religion and Contagious Performances 6. "Sedicious" Sermons: Preaching,
Politics, and Provocation in Reformation England, 1540-1570 7. The
Rotterdam Inquisitor and the False Prophet of Antwerp: Religious
Disputation and Its Audiences in the Seventeenth-Century Low Countries 8.
Relational Performances and Audiences in the Prologue of John Gower's
Confessio Amantis 9. George Turberville, Constancy and Plain Style 10.
"Assi de doctos como de indoctos": A Poet-Translator Discovers His Audience
in the Spain of Philip II 11. Female Audiences and Translations of the
Classics in Early Modern Italy 12. Women Are from Venus: Addressing Female
Agency with Classical Allegory 13. Domenico Ghirlandaio's High Altarpiece
for Santa Maria Novella and the Pre-Tridentine Audience of Italian
Altarpieces 14. Guides Who Know the Way 15. Beyond the Doctrine of Merit:
Philips Galle's Prints of the Sacraments and Works of Mercy
2. To Compliment a Musical Friend: Amateur Musicians and Their Audiences in
France, ca. 1650-1700 3. Elizabethan Audience Gaze at History Plays:
Liminal Time and Space in Shakespeare's Richard II 4. The Commedia
dell'Arte from Marketplace to Court 5. Spreading the Word: Theatre,
Religion and Contagious Performances 6. "Sedicious" Sermons: Preaching,
Politics, and Provocation in Reformation England, 1540-1570 7. The
Rotterdam Inquisitor and the False Prophet of Antwerp: Religious
Disputation and Its Audiences in the Seventeenth-Century Low Countries 8.
Relational Performances and Audiences in the Prologue of John Gower's
Confessio Amantis 9. George Turberville, Constancy and Plain Style 10.
"Assi de doctos como de indoctos": A Poet-Translator Discovers His Audience
in the Spain of Philip II 11. Female Audiences and Translations of the
Classics in Early Modern Italy 12. Women Are from Venus: Addressing Female
Agency with Classical Allegory 13. Domenico Ghirlandaio's High Altarpiece
for Santa Maria Novella and the Pre-Tridentine Audience of Italian
Altarpieces 14. Guides Who Know the Way 15. Beyond the Doctrine of Merit:
Philips Galle's Prints of the Sacraments and Works of Mercy