The winter's tale in performance in England and America, 1611-1976
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The winter's tale in performance in England and America, 1611-1976
Cambridge University Press, 1982
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Bibliography: p. 263-270
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This 1982 book demonstrates the value of the approach to Shakespeare which works on the assumption that in the final judgement it is only in performance that a play is fully realised. Recapturing in lively detail the major performances of The Winter's Tale from Jacobean England to the twentieth century, the book ranges through England and America. Productions by Reinhardt in Germany and Copeau in France are also glanced at; the staging of the play by the Duke of Saxe-Meiningen's company in London is given more detailed treatment. Dennis Bartholomeusz sees the great performances as acts of criticism and creation, and pays close attention the effect of textual cuts, grouping and movement, costume, set design and music, illustrating the text with contemporary paintings, prints, scene designs and photographs. The Winter's Tale was chosen because it raises salient issues that are critical to the staging of Shakespeare's plays.
目次
- List of plates
- Preface
- Introduction
- 1. The Winter's Tale on the open stage - 1611-1634
- 2. The eighteenth century
- 3. John Philip Kemble - The Winter's Tale in a picture frame
- 4. From Macready to Phelps
- 5. Charles Kean's interpretation of The Winter's Tale
- 6. The Winter's Tale in New York
- 7. From Barrett to Beerbohm Tree
- 8. The New Theatre (New York), the Savoy (London): Winthrop Ames and Granville-Barker on the open stage
- 9. Boston, New York, London, Connecticut, Ontario, Oregon - 1912-1975
- 10. The Winter's Tale at Stratford-upon-Avon
- Afterword: actors and critics
- Appendix
- Notes
- Select bibliography
- Index.
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