Shakespeare's Stage - NAGLER A.M.

KORTE INHOUD

Paperback, in-8, 187 pp., Index

"Shakespeare's Stage" by A.M. Nagler is a detailed exploration of the physical and historical context of the theatres where William Shakespeare’s plays were performed. The book delves into the design, structure, and operation of the Elizabethan stage, offering insights into the actors' performances, the audience's experience, and the unique challenges of staging plays in the 16th and 17th centuries. Nagler examines the layout of the Globe Theatre and other playhouses of the time, providing a rich understanding of how Shakespeare’s works were brought to life. This work is invaluable for those interested in Shakespeare’s theatre and the history of dramatic performance.



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1981Uitgever: Yale University Press187 paginasTaal: Engels