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SHAKESPEARE AND THE STAGE
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
CHAPTER I THE EARLY DRAMA
CHAPTER II INN-YARDS
CHAPTER III THE THEATRES
CHAPTER IV LONDON THEATRICAL COMPANIES
CHAPTER V SHAKESPEARE AS AN ACTOR
CHAPTER VI COURT PERFORMANCES
CHAPTER VII THEATRICAL ALLUSIONS
This study traces the roots of English theatre from medieval miracle plays to the bustling inn‑yards that first welcomed professional actors. It explains how religious rites gradually gave way to vernacular performances, moving from church walls to open courtyards where audiences could gather in ever‑larger numbers. The narrative captures the excitement of early productions, showing how simple processions evolved into the complex spectacles that would later house Shakespeare’s work.
The author also provides a richly illustrated tour of historic venues such as the Swan, the Rose, and the early Globe, accompanied by detailed sketches and facsimiles of period documents. Readers will find a handy alphabetical list of theatrical terms used by Shakespeare, each entry clarified with concise notes. These visual and lexical aids bring the Elizabethan stage to life for anyone curious about the world behind the plays.
Beyond the stage itself, the book explores the cultural forces that shaped drama’s emergence, from Easter rituals to the bustling markets of London. By linking the evolution of performance spaces with the language of the plays, it offers a clear picture of how Shakespeare’s theatre grew out of a vibrant, community‑driven tradition.
Full title
Shakespeare and the Stage With a Complete List of Theatrical Terms Used by Shakespeare in His Plays and Poems, Arranged in Alphabetical Order, & Explanatory Notes With a Complete List of Theatrical Terms Used by Shakespeare in His Plays and Poems, Arranged in Alphabetical Order, & Explanatory Notes
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (577K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Jane Robins, Reiner Ruf, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2017-03-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
An early 20th-century writer with one foot in the theatre and the other in the art world, he left behind books that open a window onto Shakespearean performance and the pleasures of collecting. His work still appeals to readers who enjoy literary history told with a practical, curious eye.
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