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Author's Pen and Actor's Voice

Playing and Writing in Shakespeare's Theatre

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Exploring the interplay between writing and performance, this book delves into how Shakespeare's works were crafted for the stage. It examines the dynamic relationship between text and theatrical execution, highlighting how the nuances of performance influence interpretation. By analyzing specific plays and their staging, the author sheds light on the collaborative nature of theater in Shakespeare's time, offering fresh insights into the Bard's enduring legacy.

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Author's Pen and Actor's Voice, Robert Weimann

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2003
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Playing and Writing in Shakespeare's Theatre
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English
Released
2003
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Hardcover
Pages
316
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9780521781305
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Exploring the interplay between writing and performance, this book delves into how Shakespeare's works were crafted for the stage. It examines the dynamic relationship between text and theatrical execution, highlighting how the nuances of performance influence interpretation. By analyzing specific plays and their staging, the author sheds light on the collaborative nature of theater in Shakespeare's time, offering fresh insights into the Bard's enduring legacy.