Staged Properties in Early Modern English Drama
Jonathan Gil Harris editor Natasha Korda editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:2nd Jan '03
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This collection of essays explores the material, economic and dramatic roles of stage properties in early modern English drama.
This collection of essays explores the economic and dramatic implications of stage properties in early modern English drama. Written by a team of scholars, the book offers valuable insights into the forms of production, circulation and exchange of objects and materials used in plays of the period.This collection of essays studies the material, economic and dramatic roles played by stage properties in early modern English drama. Often, the received wisdom about the commercial stage in Shakespeare's time is that it was a bare one, uncluttered by objects. Staged Properties offers a critique of this view. The volume offers valuable evidence and insight into the modes of production, circulation and exchange that brought such properties as sacred garments, household furnishings, pawned objects and even false beards on to the stage. Departing from previous scholarship which has mainly focused solely on the symbolic or iconographic aspects of props, these essays explore their material dimensions, and in particular, their status as a special form of property. The volume reflects upon what the material history of stage props may tell us about the changing demographics, modes of production and consumption, and notions of property that contributed to the rise of the commercial theatre in London.
'… splendid collection …' The Times Literary Supplement
'For anyone who thought the early modern actor stood in a 'wooden O', this book is a must.' Journal of New Theatre Quarterly
ISBN: 9780521813228
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
Weight: 700g
358 pages