The Shakespearean Stage, 1574-1642Cambridge University Press, 1992. gada 23. janv. - 280 lappuses The Shakespearean Stage is the only authoritative book that describes all the main features of the original staging of Shakespearean drama in one volume: the acting companies and their acting styles, the playhouses, the staging and the audiences. For twenty years it has been hailed as not only the most reliable but the liveliest and most entertaining overview of Shakespearean theater available to students. For this third edition Professor Gurr has substantially revised the book, bringing it right up to date and incorporating many new discoveries, including those of the archaeologists at the sites of the Rose and Globe theaters. The invaluable appendix, which lists all the plays performed at a particular playhouse, the playing company and date of performance, has also been revised and rearranged. |
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Introduction | 1 |
2 THE LONDON FOCUS | 4 |
3 LIFE IN LONDON | 12 |
4 SOCIAL DIVISIONS | 14 |
5 THE POETS | 18 |
6 THE CITY AND THE COURT | 22 |
The Companies | 27 |
2 THE EARLY BOY COMPANIES | 33 |
3 EARLY AMPHITHEATRE DESIGN | 121 |
4 LATER AMPHITHEATRE DESIGN | 136 |
5 THE HALL PLAYHOUSES | 154 |
6 COURT THEATRES | 164 |
The Staging | 172 |
2 HALL AND AMPHITHEATRE STAGING | 176 |
3 STAGE REALISM | 180 |
4 STAGE PROPERTIES | 187 |
4 THE STRONG COMPANIES | 41 |
5 THE LATER BOY COMPANIES | 49 |
6 THE LATER ADULT COMPANIES | 55 |
7 COMPANY STRUCTURE | 67 |
8 GOVERNMENT CONTROL | 72 |
The Players | 80 |
2 FAMOUS CLOWNS | 84 |
3 FAMOUS TRAGEDIANS | 90 |
4 STYLES OF ACTING | 95 |
5 THE REPERTORY SYSTEM | 103 |
The Playhouses | 115 |
2 THE HISTORY OF PLAYHOUSEBUILDING | 118 |
5 STAGE COSTUMES | 193 |
6 COURT STAGING | 200 |
7 DIRECTING PERFORMANCES | 208 |
The Audiences | 212 |
2 SOCIAL DIVISIONS IN THE PLAYHOUSES | 215 |
3 AUDIENCE BEHAVIOUR | 222 |
4 CHANGES IN FASHION | 229 |
A Select List of Plays and their Playhouses | 232 |
Notes | 244 |
Select Bibliography | 261 |
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