The twelve essays in this volume explore the relationships between Shakespearean pedagogy, performance, and scholarship. The volume consists of four sections, entitled ""Acts of Recovery,"" which includes essays that take an historicist approach to performance concerns: ""Performing the Moment,"" in which the authors describe their experience staging a particular Shakespearean scene in an actual production; ""Recordings,"" or analyses of Shakespearean productions that were preserved on film or audiotape; and ""Extensions ...
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The twelve essays in this volume explore the relationships between Shakespearean pedagogy, performance, and scholarship. The volume consists of four sections, entitled ""Acts of Recovery,"" which includes essays that take an historicist approach to performance concerns: ""Performing the Moment,"" in which the authors describe their experience staging a particular Shakespearean scene in an actual production; ""Recordings,"" or analyses of Shakespearean productions that were preserved on film or audiotape; and ""Extensions and Explorations,"" discussions of adaptations and variations of Shakespeare's plays on stage.Throughout the volume the authors examine the ways in which performance criticism and performance studies illuminate our approaches to those texts. The contributors include Leslie Thomson, Daniel Colvin, Ellen Summers, Eric Binnie, Cary Mazer, Edward Isser, Edward Rocklin, Michael Friedman, Caroline McManus, Lisa McDonnell, Sheila Cavanaugh, and Lois Potter. Lena Cowen Orlin is Professor of English at the University of Maryland Baltimore County. Miranda Johnson-Haddad is an independent scholar.
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Very Good in Very Good dust jacket in Very Good jacket. Clean and bright; no owners' marks; a very small bend at the top left rear corner of the hard cover, causing small wrinkles on the dust jacket, otherwise excellent. 274pp.