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About the Author
Allison Deutermann is an Assistant Professor in the Department of English, Baruch College, City University of New York. She is the co-editor of Formal Matters: Reading the Materials of English Renaissance Literature (MUP, 2013).
Reviews
A valuable contribution to the scholarship. -- Darren Freebury-Jones * Notes and Queries *
Listening for Theatrical Form significantly advances our understanding of not only how early modern plays worked on the imagination of their audiences but also how the repertory systemworked to create the very audiences the theater needed to be successful.Listening forTheatrical Form offers a valuable supplement to recent scholarship on the emergence of a public sphere in early modern England... -- Henry S. Turner * Shakespeare Quarterly *
By assembling vivid evidence for its arguments and advancing subtle, com-pelling, and original readings of plays both familiar and less well known, Listening for Theatrical Form significantly advances our understanding of not only how early modern plays worked on the imagination of their audiences but also how the repertory system worked to create the very audiences the theater needed to be successful. -- Henry S. Turner * Shakespeare Quarterly *
The great merit of this book is that it ties the subject of sound to matters which are textually verifiable. While the sounds of the past may be difficult even impossible to recover, the evidence of how they were interpreted is not. Listening for Theatrical Form in Early Modern England links cultural history to formalist critical issues, engages with recent work on the senses and reflects the renewed interest in the aesthetic. -- Neil Rhodes, University of St Andrews
Book Information
ISBN 9781474411264
Author Allison K Deutermann
Format Hardback
Page Count 208
Imprint Edinburgh University Press
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Weight(grams) 463g