Playwright, space, and place in early modern performance : Shakespeare and company
Analyzing Elizabethan and Jacobean playtexts for their spatial implications, this title discloses the extent to which the resources and constraints of public playhouse buildings affected the construction of the fictional worlds of early modern plays.
Criticism, interpretation, etc
xiv, 314 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
9781409428275, 9781409428282, 1409428273, 1409428281
730054533
Playwrights thinking spatially
What playwrights expected onstage
Bringing the tiring house into play
Nominating the place
Bringing properties and place onstage
The divided stage : observers and discoveries
Stage doors as opposed signifiers
Stage doors and stage management
Stage directions and stage management
Stage doors and ramifications
Space, place, and meanings