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This collection brings together a group of distinguished and original theatre historians engaged in rethinking the nature of early modern theatre history as a discipline. Whether focusing on the relation between scripts and performance practice, the structure of theatrical companies, the social dimensions of drama, or the archaeology of the stage, all are concerned with basic questions of evidence and interpretation, and offer significant, and often startling, revisions of our view of the early modern theatre.

Produktbeschreibung
This collection brings together a group of distinguished and original theatre historians engaged in rethinking the nature of early modern theatre history as a discipline. Whether focusing on the relation between scripts and performance practice, the structure of theatrical companies, the social dimensions of drama, or the archaeology of the stage, all are concerned with basic questions of evidence and interpretation, and offer significant, and often startling, revisions of our view of the early modern theatre.
Autorenporträt
RICHARD BEADLE Reader in English Literature, Faculty of English, University of Cambridge, UK and Fellow of St John's College, Cambridge ANTHONY B. DAWSON Professor of English, University of British Columbia, Canada R. A. FOAKES Professor Emeritus, University of California, Los Angeles, USA ANDREW GURR Professor Emeritus, University of Reading, UK NATASHA KORDA Associate Professor of English, Wesleyan University, USA SCOTT McMILLAN Professor of English, Cornell University, USA CAROLYN SALE Recently completed her dissertation at Stanford University, USA BRUCE R. SMITH Professor of English, University of Southern California, USA CLAIRE SPONSLER Teaches at the English Department, University of Iowa, USA TIFFANY STERN Senior Lecturer in English, Oxford Brookes University, UK
Rezensionen
'Compellingly readable essays.' - Laurie Maguire, Times Higher Education Supplement

'...the-after history of early modern England is a field rich with possibilities, and From Script to Stage is a valuable and provocative invitiation to continue and reshape the discipline.' - Sixteenth Century Journal