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Introduction; 1. The development and language of spectacle: Thomas Heywood's Ages and Shakespeare's last plays; 2. The multiple roots of symbolic staging; 3. The masque and the drama: Macbeth and Lord Hay's Masque; 4. Pericles: the old and the new; 5. 'Beyond beyond': the multi-layered quality of Cymbeline; 6. Webster and 'The suburbs of hell': The White Devil and The Duchess of Malfi; 7. Conventions and improvised rituals in The Changeling, 'Tis Pity She's a Whore and The Broken Heart; Notes; Index.
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Add Stage Images and Traditions: Shakespeare to Ford, This book looks at the traditions behind some of the common images that appeared on stage in the early seventeenth century. The years 1607–14 are particularly important, not only because of developments taking place in the playhouses, but also for the var, Stage Images and Traditions: Shakespeare to Ford to your collection on WonderClub |