HamletManchester University Press, 1995 - 261 páginas In this illuminating study, Anthony Dawson surveys the stage history of Hamlet from its appearance in Shakespeare's time to the efflorescence of new and challenging productions in our own. He vividly re-creates more than a dozen representative performances across three centuries. Bringing together theatre history and the interests of cultural criticism and performance theory, Dawson traces the Anglo-American acting tradition and provides a succinct account of the interpretative problems associated with texts, character, design, and the production of meaning. The final chapters extend the analysis to a number of film versions, notably those of Olivier, Kozintsev and Zeffirelli, as well as to several important European stage productions. |
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... Player - king and Player - queen miming their parts on the top platform in the centre of the archway , using exaggerated gestures , very formal and ritualistic , while the first and second Players , stationed on the stairs at the side ...
... Player - king and Player - queen miming their parts on the top platform in the centre of the archway , using exaggerated gestures , very formal and ritualistic , while the first and second Players , stationed on the stairs at the side ...
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... Player slid the sword to Hamlet , providing a visual transition to the remarkable soliloquy in which Hamlet's tortured analysis seems both to tighten and untie the knots that link theatrical and real . As he mused how the Player could ...
... Player slid the sword to Hamlet , providing a visual transition to the remarkable soliloquy in which Hamlet's tortured analysis seems both to tighten and untie the knots that link theatrical and real . As he mused how the Player could ...
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... Player Harry Mestayer First Gravedigger George Nash Gertrude Judith Anderson Polonius Arthur Byron Ophelia Lillian Gish Old Vic , London , January 1937 Director : Tyrone Guthrie Hamlet Laurence Olivier Claudius Francis L. Sullivan ...
... Player Harry Mestayer First Gravedigger George Nash Gertrude Judith Anderson Polonius Arthur Byron Ophelia Lillian Gish Old Vic , London , January 1937 Director : Tyrone Guthrie Hamlet Laurence Olivier Claudius Francis L. Sullivan ...
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Performing Hamlets meanings | 1 |
Hamlet on stage 16001900 | 23 |
old ways meet the new stagecraft | 67 |
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