Shakespeare's Serial History PlaysCambridge University Press, 2002 M01 3 - 278 páginas Shakespeare's Serial History Plays provides a re-reading of the two sequences of English history plays, Henry VI-Richard III and Richard II-Henry V. Reconsidering the chronicle sources and the staging practices of Shakespeare's time, Grene argues that the history plays were originally designed for serial performance. The book looks both at their original creation in the 1590s and at modern serial productions or adaptations, from famous stagings such as the Royal Shakespeare Company's 1960s Wars of the Roses through to the present day. |
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... evidence , and use that as the basis for a reconsideration of the two history play series . The initial section of my book seeks to tell the story of these serial histo- ries , in Chapter I attempting to reconstruct the theatrical ...
... evidence , and use that as the basis for a reconsideration of the two history play series . The initial section of my book seeks to tell the story of these serial histo- ries , in Chapter I attempting to reconstruct the theatrical ...
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... evidence of Shakespeare's beginnings in the theatre as an adapter of other men's plays . For Edmond Malone , the Greene attack clinched his view that the anonymously published texts known as the First Part of the Contention and The True ...
... evidence of Shakespeare's beginnings in the theatre as an adapter of other men's plays . For Edmond Malone , the Greene attack clinched his view that the anonymously published texts known as the First Part of the Contention and The True ...
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Contenido
Serialising the chronicles | 9 |
Staging the national epic | 33 |
Henry VI RICHARD III | 65 |
War imagined | 67 |
The emergence of character | 98 |
Curses and prophecies | 132 |
Richard II HENRY V | 163 |
Looking back | 165 |
Hybrid histories | 193 |
Change and identity | 220 |
Conclusion | 248 |
Notes | 253 |
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action actors Age of Kings audience Bardolph Barton and Hall Barton-Hall battle battlefield BBC Television Bullingbrook Bullough Cade character characterisation Chorus chronicles Clifford comedy comic crown curse David Troughton David Warner death dramatic dramatised Duke of York earlier Eastcheap Edward Elizabethan England English Shakespeare Company Falstaff Famous Victories father figure France French Gloucester Gloucester's Hal's Henry IV Henry VI plays Henry's Henslowe Holinshed Hotspur Joan John killed King Henry King's kyng Lancaster London Lord Margaret Merry Wives Michael Michael Attenborough Michael Bogdanov Mortimer murder narrative Percy performance Plantagenets Poins political Prince prompt-book prophecies Pucelle Queen reign Richard III plays Roses Royal Shakespeare Royal Shakespeare Company scene Schlachten sequence serial production Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Shakespeare's History Plays Shrewsbury Somerset speech stage Stratford Suffolk Talbot Tamburlaine Terry Hands tetralogy theatrical thou three plays throne Tillyard two-part play Wars Warwick York's Yorkist
Referencias a este libro
Food in Shakespeare: Early Modern Dietaries and the Plays Joan Fitzpatrick Vista previa limitada - 2007 |
Inside the Royal Shakespeare Company: Creativity and the Institution Colin Chambers Sin vista previa disponible - 2004 |