City/Stage/Globe: Performance and Space in Shakespeare's London

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Routledge, 2013 M09 13 - 250 páginas

This interdisciplinary study theorizes the interaction of individual performance and social space. Examining three categories of space – the urban, the theatrical, and the cartographic – this volume considers the role of performance in the production and operation of these spaces during a period in London’s history defined roughly by the life of Shakespeare.

City/Stage/Globe not only organizes a selection of plays, pageants, maps, and masques in the historical and cultural contexts in which they emerged, but also uses performance theory to locate the ways in which these seemingly ephemeral events contributed to lasting change in the spatial concepts and physical topograpy of early modern London.

 

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Cities and Spaces
1
Writing and Performing in Postmedieval London
13
Pedestrian Mappings
65
The Boredom of King James
103
To See Caesar
147
The Business of an Age
183
Notes
193
Bibliography
211
Index
229
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