The Cambridge companion to theatre history /
"Scholars, amateur historians and actors have shaped theatre history in different ways at different times and in different places. This Companion offers students and general readers a series of accessible and engaging essays on the key aspects of studying and writing theatre history. The divers...
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Μορφή: | Βιβλίο |
Γλώσσα: | English |
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Cambridge ; New York :
Cambridge University Press,
2013.
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Σειρά: | Cambridge companions to literature
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Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- Machine generated contents note: Introduction: why?
- 1. Why theatre history / David Wiles; Part I. When?: Indicative Timeline:
- 2. Modernist theatre / Stefan Hulfeld
- 3. Baroque to romantic theatre /Christopher Baugh
- 4. Medieval, renaissance and early modern theatre / David Wiles
- 5. Classical theatre / Erika Fischer-Lichte
- Part II. Where?
- 6. Liverpool / Ros Merkin
- 7. Finland / S. E. Wilmer
- 8. Egypt / Hazem Azmy
- 9. Traditional theatre: the case of Japanese / Noh Diego Pellecchia
- 10. Reflections on a global theatre history / Marvin Carlson
- Part III. What?
- 11. The audience / Willmar Sauter
- 12. The art of acting / Josette Feral
- 13. Music theatre and musical theatre / Zachary Dunbar
- 14. Circus / Marius Kwint
- Part IV. How?
- 15. The nature of historical evidence: a case study / Thomas Postlewait
- 16. The visual record: the case of / Hamlet Barbara Hodgdon
- 17. Museums, archives and collecting / Fiona Macintosh
- 18. Re:enactment / Gilli Bush-Bailey
- 19. The internet: history / Jacky Bratton and Grant Tyler Peterson.