Jacobean Public Theatre
, by Leggatt,AlexanderNote: Supplemental materials are not guaranteed with Rental or Used book purchases.
- ISBN: 9780415010481 | 0415010489
- Cover: Hardcover
- Copyright: 11/17/1992
The public playhouses of Jacobean London and the popular drama they produced were a vital part of English theatre history. Yet this work has too often been neglected by conventional literary criticism.Jacobean Public Theatrerecovers this vigorous popular drama for the modern reader by presenting the plays not as literary texts, but as scripts, using them to examine contemporary acting, production and performance values. The imaginative use of spectacle, the social meaning of theatrical gesture, the proximity of actor and spectator, and the shared moral and political values, made theatre going at these playhouses a highly communal experience. In addition to its close study of popular dramaturgy and performance conventions,Jacobean Public Theatresurveys the nature of the popular audience, its culture and its contribution to the performance. It concludes with a close examination of four major plays, includingKing Lear, which have unexpectedly emergedas plays that draw creatively on the conventions of popular theatre. This book will spark debate about the nature of the theatrical occasion. Its appeal lies with students of literature, drama, theatre history, and popular culture.