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Recovering Shakespeare's theatrical vocabulary

Title
Recovering Shakespeare's theatrical vocabulary / Alan C. Dessen.
Author
Dessen, Alan C., 1935-
Publication
Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1995.

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Description
xiii, 283 pages; 23 cm
Summary
  • 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 images and onstage effects (e.g. the sick-chair, early entrances, tomb scenes) easily obscured or eclipsed today. The basis of his analysis is his survey of the stage directions in the approximately 600 English professional plays performed before 1642. From such widely scattered bits of evidence emerges a vocabulary of the theatre shared by Shakespeare, his theatrical colleagues, and his playgoers, in which the terms (e.g. vanish, as in ..., as from ..., "Romeo opens the tomb") often do not admit of neat dictionary definitions but can be glossed in terms of options and potential meanings.
  • To explore such terms, along with various costumes and properties (keys, trees, coffins, books), is to challenge unexamined assumptions that underlie how Shakespeare is read, edited, and staged today.
Subject
  • Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 > Dramatic production
  • Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
  • Shakespeare, William 1564-1616
  • Shakespeare, William
  • Theater > Production and direction > Terminology. > England
  • English language > Early modern, 1500-1700 > Semantics
  • Drama > Technique > Terminology
  • Stage directions > History
  • Drama > Technique
  • English language > Early modern > Semantics
  • Stage directions
  • Theater
  • Theater > Production and direction
  • Drama
  • Bühnenanweisung
  • Bühnentechnik
  • Toneelstukken
  • Regie
  • Terminologie
  • Engels
  • Theater > Great Britain > Production and direction > Terminology
  • English language > 1500-1700, Early modern
  • Geschichte 1590-1620
  • England
Genre/Form
  • Dictionary
  • dictionaries.
  • Dictionaries
  • History
  • Terminology
  • Dictionaries.
  • Dictionnaires.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 225-268) and index.
Contents
The problem, the evidence, and the language barrier -- Lost in translation -- Interpreting without a dictionary -- Juxtapositions -- Theatrical italics -- Sick chairs and sick thrones -- Much virtue in as -- The vocabulary of 'place' -- 'Romeo opens the tomb' -- Vanish and vanishing -- Conclusion: so what?
ISBN
  • 0521470803
  • 9780521470803
LCCN
94016507
OCLC
  • ocm30438407
  • 30438407
  • SCSB-14131601
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library