Dettagli del libro
Formato
Brossura
Pagine
140
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Mar 29, 1988
Editore
Red Globe Press
Edizione
1988
ISBN-10
0333399226
ISBN-13
9780333399224
Descrizione
Delving into the intricate world of Renaissance theatre, this guide offers a refreshing approach for anyone looking to engage deeply with the works of prominent playwrights like Marlowe, Webster, and Jonson. Chris Coles draws upon his expertise to break down the complexities of these historical texts, making them accessible to both students and enthusiasts alike. From the social and political contexts that shaped these plays to the linguistic nuances that define their characters and themes, the author provides a thorough framework for understanding and appreciating the dramatic artistry of the period.
Through practical strategies and insightful analyses, readers are encouraged to explore the significance of theatrical conventions and the impact of performance on interpretation. By fostering critical thinking and analytical skills, the book empowers individuals to not only study these classic works but also to appreciate their enduring relevance in contemporary discussions of drama and literature.
Through practical strategies and insightful analyses, readers are encouraged to explore the significance of theatrical conventions and the impact of performance on interpretation. By fostering critical thinking and analytical skills, the book empowers individuals to not only study these classic works but also to appreciate their enduring relevance in contemporary discussions of drama and literature.