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說明 | 1 online resource |
文字 | text |
無媒介 | computer |
成冊 | online resource |
附註 | Includes bibliographical references and index |
| Introduction -- The aesthetics of spectacle -- Stage properties -- The Leviathan in Thomas Lodge and Robert Greene's A looking glass for London and England -- Resurrecting the body in James IV -- The brazen head in Alphonsus, King of Aragon and Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay -- Stage conventions -- Madness and creativity in Orlando Furioso -- The aesthetics of violence in Selimus -- Conclusion |
| This is a highly original study, which offers an innovative new approach towards the study of early modern drama. This book examines the work of the Elizabethan playwright, Robert Greene, arguing that his plays are innovative in their use of spectacle. This study's most striking feature is the use of the one-to-one analogies between Greene's drama and modern cinema, in order to explore the plays' stage effects. While recent Shakespearean criticism interprets his drama through the lens of performance, criticism of non-Shakespearean drama continues to disconnect the plays from even the scarce performances of them today. This book aims to bring the study of performance into the realm of non-Shakespearean drama so that the plays of Shakespeare's contemporaries might not descend further into obscurity. This innovative study advocates the rejection of a purely text-based interpretation of drama and emphasizes the powerful visual dimension of the early modern stage |
| Description based on print version record |
主題 | Greene, Robert, 1558-1592 -- Dramatic production |
| Greene, Robert, 1558-1592 -- Stage history |
| Cinematography -- Special effects |
| English drama -- Early modern and Elizabethan, 1500-1600 -- History and criticism |
| Motion pictures -- Aesthetics |
| Spectacular, The, in literature |
| Theater audiences -- England -- History -- 16th century |
| Theaters -- Stage-setting and scenery -- England -- History -- 16th century |
| DRAMA / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh |
| Electronic books |
ISBN/ISSN | 1137332409 (electronic bk.) |
| 9781137332400 (electronic bk.) |