Imagining the audience in early modern drama, 1558-1642 [electronic resource] / edited by Jennifer A. Low and Nova Myhill.
"The role of the audience takes on new importance when performance is reconceived as a dialectical activity. The essays in this collection examine the relationship between dramatic performance and audience in the work of Shakespeare and his contemporaries. That relationship is complicated by mu...
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2011.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Audience and audiences / Nova Myhill and Jennifer A. Low
- Crowd control / Paul Menzer
- Taking the stage : spectators as spectacle in the Caroline Private Theaters / Nova Myhill
- The curious case of the two audiences : Thomas Dekker's Match Me in London / Mark Bayer
- Door number three? : time, space, and audience in The Menaechmi and The Comedy of Errors / Jennifer A. Low
- Audience as witness in Edward II / Meg F. Pearson
- "Lord of thy presence" : bodies, performance, and audience interpretation in Shakespeare's King John / Erika T. Lin
- Charismatic audience : a 1559 pageant / David M. Bergeron
- Audience, actors, and "Taking Part in the revels / Emma Rhatigan
- Bleared vision in The Taming of the Shrew / James Wells
- Fitzgrave's Jewel: audience and anticlimax in Middleton and Shakespeare / Jeremy Lopez.