Games and Theatre in Shakespeare's England brings together theories of
play and game with theatre and performance to produce new
understandings of the history and design of early modern English
drama. Through literary analysis and embodied practice, an
international team of distinguished scholars examines a wide range of
games—from dicing to bowling to role-playing to videogames—to
uncover their fascinating ramifications for the stage in
Shakespeare’s era and our own. Foregrounding ludic elements
challenges the traditional view of drama as principally mimesis, or
imitation, revealing stageplays to be improvisational experiments and
participatory explorations into the motive, means, and value of
recreation. Delving into both canonical masterpieces and hidden gems,
this innovative volume stakes a claim for play as the crucial link
between games and early modern theatre, and for the early modern
theatre as a critical site for unraveling the continued cultural
significance and performative efficacy of gameplay today.
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ISBN
9781040792711
Publisert
2025
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Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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