Marlowe, Shakespeare, and the Economy of Theatrical ExperienceUniversity of Pennsylvania Press, Incorporated, 29. 11. 1991 - Počet stran: 264 This study explores the structure of psychological, social and political exchanges that were negotiated between audiences and plays in Elizabethan public theatres in a period ostensibly dominated by Shakespeare, but strongly rooted in Marlowe. |
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... respects , officially opposed to the very liberty they had set out to enjoy . As is the case with respect to many varieties of spectatorship , the act of separation that is performed by playgoers as they pay their admission fee ...
... respects , officially opposed to the very liberty they had set out to enjoy . As is the case with respect to many varieties of spectatorship , the act of separation that is performed by playgoers as they pay their admission fee ...
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... respect to such moments , has often been critically misconstrued because the values he ridicules are superficially akin to those Marlowe celebrates in the Tamburlaine plays —- masculine pride , martial fervor , etc. In fact , the peers ...
... respect to such moments , has often been critically misconstrued because the values he ridicules are superficially akin to those Marlowe celebrates in the Tamburlaine plays —- masculine pride , martial fervor , etc. In fact , the peers ...
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... respect , Shakespeare may be construed as circum- stantially radical , though I do not , finally , believe that there is anything fortuitous about his more incisive dramatic interventions . In a comparatist turn of his own , John D. Cox ...
... respect , Shakespeare may be construed as circum- stantially radical , though I do not , finally , believe that there is anything fortuitous about his more incisive dramatic interventions . In a comparatist turn of his own , John D. Cox ...
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Part One The Economy of Theatrical Experience | 9 |
The Audience in Theory and Practice | 38 |
Part Two The Webs of Plays | 67 |
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