Szczegóły książki
Format
Miękka okładka
Strony
144
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Jan 1, 2000
Wydawca
Scholastic
ISBN-10
0439994993
ISBN-13
9780439994996
Opis
Dreadful Drama takes readers on a fascinating journey through the evolution of storytelling, beginning with the ancient Greeks. It explores how these early playwrights donned masks to bring to life timeless tales that laid the groundwork for modern theater. The book delves into the significance of these performances in their cultural context, highlighting the blend of art and society that resonated through the ages.
As the narrative unfolds, it transitions to the whimsical world of Shakespeare and his contemporaries. The vibrant language and rich character development of the Elizabethan stage provide a stark contrast to the primitive roots of theater, revealing how innovation and creativity flourished in a new era.
Wright weaves historical anecdotes and critical insights, painting a vivid picture of the dynamic relationship between performance art and its audiences. Readers are invited to appreciate the influence of early drama on contemporary theatrical practices, allowing them to see how the legacies of these ancient and Renaissance artists continue to shape storytelling today.
As the narrative unfolds, it transitions to the whimsical world of Shakespeare and his contemporaries. The vibrant language and rich character development of the Elizabethan stage provide a stark contrast to the primitive roots of theater, revealing how innovation and creativity flourished in a new era.
Wright weaves historical anecdotes and critical insights, painting a vivid picture of the dynamic relationship between performance art and its audiences. Readers are invited to appreciate the influence of early drama on contemporary theatrical practices, allowing them to see how the legacies of these ancient and Renaissance artists continue to shape storytelling today.