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Shakespeare and amateur performance :a cultural history

  • 作者: Dobson, Michael,
  • 出版: Cambridge ;New York : Cambridge University Press 2011.
  • 稽核項: xiii, 265 p. :ill. ;24 cm.
  • 標題: Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 teaterhistoria. , Stage history. , Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 Stage history. , DRAMA / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh , Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 Dramatic production. , Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 teateruppsattningar. , Shakespeare, William, , teateruppsattningar. , Dramatic production. , teaterhistoria.
  • ISBN: 0521862345 , 9780521862349
  • 附註: 101年度教育部「獎勵大學教學卓越計畫」購藏. Includes bibliographical references and index. Introduction: Shakespeare in culture -- Shakespeare in private : domestic performance -- Shakespeare in public : the resisted rise of the amateur dramatic society -- Shakespeare in exile : expatriate performance -- Shakespeare in the open : outdoor performance.
  • 摘要: "From the Hamlet acted on a galleon off Africa to the countless outdoor productions of A Midsummer Night's Dream that now defy each English summer, Shakespeare and Amateur Performance explores the unsung achievements of those outside the theatrical profession who have been determined to do Shakespeare themselves. Based on extensive research in previously unexplored archives, this generously illustrated and lively work of theatre history enriches our understanding of how and why Shakespeare's plays have mattered to generations of rude mechanicals and aristocratic dilettantes alike: from the days of the Theatres Royal to those of the Little Theatre Movement, from the pioneering Winter's Tale performed in eighteenth-century Salisbury to the Merchant of Venice performed by Allied prisoners for their Nazi captors, and from the how-to book which transforms Mercutio into Yankee Doodle to the Napoleonic counterspy who used Richard III as a tool of surveillance"--
  • 系統號: 005074782
  • 資料類型: 圖書
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From the Hamlet acted on a galleon off Africa to the countless outdoor productions of A Midsummer Night's Dream that now defy each English summer, Shakespeare and Amateur Performance explores the unsung achievements of those outside the theatrical profession who have been determined to do Shakespeare themselves. Based on extensive research in previously unexplored archives, this generously illustrated and lively work of theater history enriches our understanding of how and why Shakespeare's plays have mattered to generations of rude mechanicals and aristocratic dilettantes alike: from the days of the Theaters Royal to those of the Little Theater Movement, from the pioneering Winter's Tale performed in eighteenth-century Salisbury to the Merchant of Venice performed by Allied prisoners for their Nazi captors, and from the how-to book which transforms Mercutio into Yankee Doodle to the Napoleonic counterspy who used Richard III as a tool of surveillance.
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