This illustrated book, also available as a 172 page paperback from Troubador.co.uk at £9.95, introduces the conclusions of recent scholarship and research into theatrical conditions, conventions and concepts in the time of Shakespeare. It is designed as a companion to the study of any Shakespeare play, including those treated in Literature Insights, such as Hamlet, Henry IV parts 1 and 2, King Lear, Richard II, Richard III, The Tempest, Troilus and Cressida.The book begins with a discussion of the origins of early modern English drama and of the theatres that were built for it. Attitudes to theatre and to players, and what audiences expected of both, are explored in the contexts of the constraints of the acting space and the political culture. The book then looks at the structure and dynamics of the theatrical companies before concluding with a discussion of the genres of plays and the expectations of them that people (including writers) held. Extensive Illustrated Appendices list brief details of the major dramatists of the time, and summarise the main historical and dramatic events. New and improved illustrations have been included in this Kindle edition.
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