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Recovering Shakespeare's Theatrical Vocabulary Book

Recovering Shakespeare's Theatrical Vocabulary
Recovering Shakespeare's Theatrical Vocabulary, In this rigorous investigation of the staging of Shakespeare's plays, Alan Dessen wrestlers with three linked questions: (1) what did a playgoer at the original production actually see? (2) how can we tell today? and (3) so what? His emphasis is upon imag, Recovering Shakespeare's Theatrical Vocabulary has a rating of 4.5 stars
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Recovering Shakespeare's Theatrical Vocabulary, In this rigorous investigation of the staging of Shakespeare's plays, Alan Dessen wrestlers with three linked questions: (1) what did a playgoer at the original production actually see? (2) how can we tell today? and (3) so what? His emphasis is upon imag, Recovering Shakespeare's Theatrical Vocabulary
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  • Recovering Shakespeare's Theatrical Vocabulary
  • Written by author Alan C. Dessen
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, October 2006
  • In this rigorous investigation of the staging of Shakespeare's plays, Alan Dessen wrestlers with three linked questions: (1) what did a playgoer at the original production actually see? (2) how can we tell today? and (3) so what? His emphasis is upon imag
  • Dessen investigates what a playgoer actually saw on stage at the first performance of, for example, Hamlet or Macbeth.
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Preface
Note on texts and old spelling
1The problem, the evidence, and the language barrier1
2Lost in translation19
3Interpreting without a dictionary39
4Juxtapositions64
5Theatrical italics88
6Sick chairs and sick thrones109
7Much virtue in as127
8The vocabulary of "place"150
9"Romeo opens the tomb"176
10Vanish and vanishing196
Conclusion: So what?216
Notes225
Plays and editions cited269
Index277


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