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Shakespeare in the Theatre Cambridge Library Collection - Shakespeare and Renaissance Drama Series

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Shakespeare in the Theatre
This book, published in 1913, argues that only a return to Elizabethan performance methods would enable a true understanding of Shakespeare's plays.
William Poel (1852?1934), actor, director and author, began his acting career in 1876, deliberately choosing provincial touring in order to learn his craft. After a period as manager of the Royal Victoria Hall and Coffee Tavern (later the Old Vic), he worked as stage manager for the actor-manager Frank Benson. In the 1890s he founded the Elizabethan Stage Society in order to demonstrate his fervent belief that only a return to Elizabethan performance methods would enable a true understanding of Shakespeare's plays. This was to have a profound influence on modern productions, with directors such as Tyrone Guthrie and John Gielgud adopting his ideals rather than his often idiosyncratic practices. Moreover, his long-held wish for a replica of the Globe Theatre has since become a reality. Poel was also a prolific author and this work, first published in 1913, explores his philosophy by bringing together four articles on the staging of Shakespeare.
1. The stage of Shakespeare; 2. The plays of Shakespeare; 3. Some stage versions; 4. The national theatre; Index.

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Ouvrage de 260 p.

14x21.6 cm

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