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Shakespeare and the Stage / With a Complete List of Theatrical Terms Used by Shakespeare in His Plays and Poems, Arranged in Alphabetical Order, & Explanatory Notes cover

Shakespeare and the Stage / With a Complete List of Theatrical Terms Used by Shakespeare in His Plays and Poems, Arranged in Alphabetical Order, & Explanatory Notes

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A historical and practical study of dramatic performance and stagecraft that traces how medieval religious spectacles gave way to secular comedy and tragedy, examines inn-yard presentations and purpose-built playhouses, and surveys company organization, acting practice, court performances, and theatrical allusions. The work describes theatre architecture, audience arrangements, production practices, and contemporary documents and illustrations, and concludes with an alphabetically arranged glossary of stage terms associated with Shakespeare, each entry supplied with explanatory notes to clarify period usage and theatrical meaning.

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Maurice Jonas

Maurice Jonas was a scholar and writer known for his exploration of Shakespearean theatre. His notable work, "Shakespeare and the Stage," provides an in-depth analysis of the theatrical terms used by Shakespeare, arranged in alphabetical order, along with explanatory notes. This book serves as a valuable resource for understanding the context and nuances of Shakespeare's plays and poems. Jonas's contributions to the study of Shakespeare highlight the importance of theatrical language in the interpretation of his works, making his scholarship significant for both students and enthusiasts of classic literature.

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