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List of Figures ix
Acknowledgments xi
Note on Texts xv
Part I Performance Effects
Introduction Materializing the Immaterial 3
1 Theorizing Theatrical Privilege: Rethinking Weimann's Concepts of Locus and Platea 23
Part II Theatrical Ways of Knowing
2 Staging Sight: Visual Paradigms and Perceptual Strategies in Love's Labors Lost 41
3 Imaginary Forces: Allegory, Mimesis, and Audience Interpretation in The Spanish Tragedy 71
Part III Experiencing Embodied Spectacle
4 Dancing and Other Delights: Spectacle and Participation in Doctor Faustus and Macbeth 107
5 Artful Sport: Violence, Dismemberment, and Games in Titus Andronicus, Cymbeline, and Doctor Faustus 135
Notes 167
Bibliography 207
Index 227
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