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Ants Oras, with the guidance of editors T. Walter Herbert and Clinton Adams, presents an experimental approach to prosody, emphasizing the significance of rhythm and timing in the theatrical presentation. This detailed study seeks to uncover how playwrights of the time utilized pauses to enhance the dramatic effect and to convey complex emotional states.
The book is not just an academic inquiry; it invites readers to engage with the texts in a new way, prompting them to consider the performative aspects of these timeless works. By focusing on pause patterns, it elucidates the broader artistic intentions behind the dialogue.
Rich with examples from key plays, this exploration serves as a vital resource for scholars and theater practitioners alike, providing fresh insights into the craftsmanship of early modern drama. It positions pause as an essential element of verbal expression, opening up a deeper understanding of the text's rhythm and meaning.