Early modern tragedy and performance
When early modern plays were staged with black curtains, ‘tragedy’ began the moment the audience entered a playhouse. ‘Tragedy’, then, did not always need to be part of a play’s content: it could be a look, an atmosphere, a theatrical mood. This chapter explores ‘tragedy’ as a kind of performance as...
Main Author: | Stern, T |
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Other Authors: | Neill, M |
Format: | Book section |
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Oxford University Press
2016
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