Shakespeare and the strategies of an opening /

"The degree of Shakespeare's concern for a "living theatre," capable of perpetually diversifying in order to maintain its appeal, is immediately apparent in the imaginative opening strategies employed in his plays. In an effort to illuminate them, this book studies the early prin...

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Main Authors: Benabu, Joel, 1975- (Author)
Published: Peter Lang,
Publisher Address: New York :
Publication Dates: [2023]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Peter Lang humanities list
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Summary: "The degree of Shakespeare's concern for a "living theatre," capable of perpetually diversifying in order to maintain its appeal, is immediately apparent in the imaginative opening strategies employed in his plays. In an effort to illuminate them, this book studies the early printed texts for evidence of the opening lines of composition, as well as information supplied by Shakespeare for the actor to translate written word into stage action. This book contains a detailed introduction to its subject. Part One presents relevant ideas about openings in rhetorical and poetic theory from Aristotle to Caesar Julius Scaliger. In drawing on these ideas-and without making too strong a claim about direct or indirect influence-author Joel Benabu constructs a theoretical framework for Shakespeare's opening strategies. Part Two, comprising the main section of the book, explores different strategies for constructing an opening in the Shakespearean plays selected for analysis. The conclusion takes a broader perspective on the theory of Shakespeare's construction of openings explored throughout the book"--
Carrier Form: x, 142 pages : form ; 23 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages [133]-138) and index.
ISBN: 9781433187834
1433187833
Index Number: PR2997
CLC: I561.073
Call Number: I561.073/B456
Contents: Relevant Terminology about Openings in Classical and Neoclassical Theory -- Tracing Shakespeare's Composition of an Opening: Richard III ; The Merry Wives of Windsor ; Twelfth Night ; Romeo and Juliet ; Hamlet ; Othello ; Macbeth.