|
|
books
| book details |
Theatre of the Book 1480-1880: Print, Text, and Performance in Europe
By (author) Julie Stone Peters
|
| on special |
normal price: R 3 206.95
Price: R 2 885.95
|
| book description |
Theatre of the Book is an account of the entangled histories of print and the theatre in Europe between the Renaissance and the late nineteenth century: a history of European dramatic publication (providing comparative and historical perspective to the growing field of textual studies); an examination of the creation of the modern notion of text and performance; and a comparative genealogy of ideas about theatrical and textual reception. It shows that, far from being marginal to Renaissance dramatists, the printing press had an essential role to play in the birth of the modern theatre, crucially shaping the normative conception of 'theatre' as a distinct aesthetic medium and of drama as a distinct narrative form, helping to forge a theatricalist aesthetics in opposition to 'the book'. Treating playtexts, engravings, actor portraits, notation systems, and theatrical ephemera at once as material objects and expressions of complex cultural formations, Theatre of the Book examines the European theatre's continual refashioning of itself in the world of print.
| product details |

Normally shipped |
Publisher | Oxford University Press
Published date | 6 Mar 2003
Language |
Format | Paperback / softback
Pages | 508
Dimensions | 234 x 156 x 27mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 903g
ISBN | 978-0-1992-6216-8
Readership Age |
BISAC | performing arts / theater / general
| other options |
|
|
To view the items in your trolley please sign in.
| sign in |
|
|
|
| specials |
|
|
Mason Coile
Paperback / softback
224 pages
was: R 520.95
now: R 468.95
|
A terrifying locked-room mystery set in a remote outpost on Mars.
|
|
An epic love story with the pulse of a thriller that asks: what would you risk for a second chance at first love?
|
|
|
|
|