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Typographies of Performance in Early Modern England

Autor Claire M. L. Bourne
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 iun 2020
Typographies of Performance in Early Modern England is the first book-length study of early modern English playbook typography. It tells a new history of drama from the period by considering the page designs of plays by Shakespeare and others printed between the end of the fifteenth century and the beginning of the eighteenth century. It argues that typography, broadly conceived, was used creatively by printers, publishers, playwrights, and other agents of the book trade to make the effects of theatricality--from the most basic (textually articulating a change in speaker) to the more complex (registering the kinesis of bodies on stage)--intelligible on the page. The coalescence of these experiments into a uniquely dramatic typography that was constantly responsive to performance effects made it possible for 'plays' to be marketed, collected, and read in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries as a print genre distinct from all other genres of imaginative writing. It has been said, 'If a play is a book, it is not a play.' Typographies of Performance in Early Modern England shows that 'play' and 'book' were, in fact, mutually constitutive: it was the very bookishness of plays printed in early modern England that allowed them to be recognized by their earliest readers as plays in the first place.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780198848790
ISBN-10: 019884879X
Pagini: 352
Ilustrații: 70 Illustrations
Dimensiuni: 164 x 236 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

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Typographies of Performance in Early Modern England is a model of excellent scholarship: predicated on impressive research, it outlines important arguments in clear and graceful writing.
This capacious, thoughtful work allows readers to conceive of the possibilities of new scholarship in the history of early modern English playbooks. Because Bourne regards the members of the early English book trade with grace, she releases them from the burden of habitual faultiness. She initiates a truly fantastic way of approaching playbooks that prioritizes 'readerly access to these forms of theatricality rather than foreclosing the chance to experience their effects'.

Notă biografică

Claire M. L. Bourne is Assistant Professor of English at the Pennsylvania State University. Her research focuses on early modern drama, the history of the book, and theatre history. She has published in journals such as English Literary Renaissance and Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America and has contributed essays about early modern textual production and reception to a number of edited collections. She is editor of Henry the Sixth, Part 1, for The Arden Shakespeare, 4th series, and is general editor of the Digital Beaumont and Fletcher (1647), an open-access student-generated edition of the Beaumont and Fletcher folio.