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Shakespeare in parts
- 作者: Palfrey, Simon.
- 其他作者: Stern, Tiffany.
- 出版: Oxford ;New York : Oxford University Press 2010.
- 稽核項: xii, 553 p. :ill. ;24 cm.
- 標題: Technique. , Theater , English drama , Drama , History and criticismTheory, etc. , Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 Technique. , English drama Early modern and Elizabethan, 1500-1600 -- History and criticism -- Theory, etc. , Theater Production and direction -- England. , Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 Dramatic production. , Production and direction , Shakespeare, William, , Dramatic production. , Drama Technique.
- ISBN: 0199591105 , 9780199591107
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references and indexes. History. The actor's part ; The actors ; Rehearsing and performing -- Interpreting cues. History of the cue ; Interpreting Shakespeare's cues : introduction ; Waiting and suddenness : the part in time -- Rehearsed cues. Introduction ; From crowds to clowns ; Comi-tragic/tragic-comi pathos ; The battle for the cue-space : The merchant of Venice ; Tragedy ; The cue-space in King Lear ; Post-tragic effects ; The cue-space in The tempest -- The actor with his part. History ; Dramatic prosody ; Prosodic switches: pauses, prompts, and soliloquies : Romeo and Juliet.
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A truly groundbreaking collaboration of original theatre history with exciting literary criticism, Shakespeare in Parts is the first book fully to explore the original form in which Shakespeare's drama overwhelmingly circulated. This was not the full play-text; it was not the public performance. It was the actor's part, consisting of the bare cues and speeches of each individual role. With group rehearsals rare or non-existent, the cued part alone had to furnish the actor with his character. But each such part-text was riddled with gaps and uncertainties. The actor knew what he was going to say, but not necessarily when, or why, or to whom; he may have known next to nothing of any other part. It demanded the most sensitive attention to the opportunities inscribed in the script, and to the ongoing dramatic moment. Here is where the young actor Shakespeare learnt his trade; here is where his imagination, verbal and technical, learnt to roam. This is the story of Shakespeare in Parts. As Shakespeare developed his playwriting, the apparent limitations of the medium get transformed into expressive opportunities. Both cue and speech become promise-crammed repositories of meaning and movement, and of individually discoverable space and time. Writing always for the same core group of players, Shakespeare could take - and insist upon - unprecedented risks. The result is onstage drama of astonishing immediacy. Starting with a comprehensive history of the part in early modern theatre, Simon Palfrey and Tiffany Stern's mould-altering work of historical and imaginative recovery provides a unique keyhole onto hitherto forgotten practices and techniques. It not only discovers a newly active, choice-ridden actor, but a new Shakespeare.
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