Description
Chapters complementing this core feature provide an account of the three original texts, the theatrical conditions of early performances, and the play's social, political and cultural contexts. Generous quotations are given from books that influenced the writing of the play, and notable productions and performances are described to illustrate a wide range of interpretations. A concluding chapter quotes from recent critics and offers a number of different ways in which to understand the significance of this tragedy which has proved its enduring appeal.
'Not only an invaluable contribution to the field of Shakespearean performance studies but also the work of one of the foremost Shakespearean performance scholars.' - Frank Occhiogrosso, Drew University, USA
About the Author
JOHN RUSSELL BROWN is Professor of Theatre at Middlesex University, UK, and was recently Visiting Professor at Columbia University, USA. He is an internationally known theatre director and author and a Former Associate Director of the National Theatre. His many books on theatre and Shakespeare include The Oxford Illustrated History of Theatre, New Sites for Shakespeare, Shakespeare: The Tragedies and Shakespeare and the Theatrical Event.
Reviews
'Not only an invaluable contribution to the field of Shakespearean performance studies but also the work of one of the foremost Shakespearean performance scholars.' - Frank Occhiogrosso, Drew University, USA
Book Information
ISBN 9781403920928
Author John Russell Brown
Format Paperback
Page Count 192
Imprint Red Globe Press
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 249g