Dramatis Personae: The Rise of Medieval and Renaissance TheatrePeter Owen, 2006 - 931 strán (strany) Touching on "Passion Plays" and "Mysteries and Moralities," this exploration also examines the folk farces that flourished during the Middle Ages. Discussing developments during the Renaissance in Italy such as the commedia dell'arte as well as exalted musical innovations culminating in operas and ballets, the book also discusses the drama of Europe--including Spain, France, Germany, Holland, and Great Britain--where theater reached an extraordinary climax in the Elizabethan and Jacobean periods in the work of Shakespeare and others. Providing a summary of Shakespeare's plays and how they have been interpreted through the centuries, this account also examines in detail his contemporaries--Marlowe, Kyd, Ford, Beaumont, Fletcher, and others-- before considering the work of Jonson and Webster, two great dramatists who outlived the Bard. |
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... known as Leone , instead . In Genesis 49 : 9 Yehudah is likened to a young lion , which provided him and other Yehudahs in Italy with a pretext to call themselves Leone . Besides , the lion is also the sym- bol of the tribe of Judah ...
... known as Leone , instead . In Genesis 49 : 9 Yehudah is likened to a young lion , which provided him and other Yehudahs in Italy with a pretext to call themselves Leone . Besides , the lion is also the sym- bol of the tribe of Judah ...
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... known now is that the great sculptor also wrote no fewer than twenty plays , all but one of which have vanished . His grounding in practical theatre - craft prepared him to undertake writing scripts , and his genius and originality held ...
... known now is that the great sculptor also wrote no fewer than twenty plays , all but one of which have vanished . His grounding in practical theatre - craft prepared him to undertake writing scripts , and his genius and originality held ...
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... known . After a lengthy reign , Queen Elizabeth had died and had been succeeded by a Scot , the still little - known James I , possibly imperilling the political fortunes of many in high places , among them patrons of the theatre . A ...
... known . After a lengthy reign , Queen Elizabeth had died and had been succeeded by a Scot , the still little - known James I , possibly imperilling the political fortunes of many in high places , among them patrons of the theatre . A ...
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Preface | 17 |
Medieval Farces | 87 |
The Feast of Asses and the Feast of Fools | 97 |
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