Solo Performances
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 2010
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789042029521
ISBN-10: 9042029528
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 151 x 228 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Editura: Brill
ISBN-10: 9042029528
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 151 x 228 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Editura: Brill
Cuprins
Manfred Pfister: Foreword
Ute Berns: Solo Performances — an Introduction
Authoring and Authority
Ina Schabert: The Theatre in the Head: Performances of the Self for the Self by the Self
Andrew James Johnston: Subjectivity and the Ekphrastic Prerogative: Emilia’s Soliloquy in The Two Noble Kinsmen
Richard Wilson: Our Good Will: Shakespeare’s Cameo Performance
Werner von Koppenfels: Spiritual Self-Fashioning: John Lilburne at the Pillory
Self-Inventions and Pathologies
Jürgen Schlaeger: Auto-Dialogues: Performative Creation of Selves
Günter Walch: The Life and Strange and Surprising Adventures of Hamlet, of Denmark
Maria Del Sapio Garbero: A Spider in the Eye/I: The Hallucinatory Staging of the Self in Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale
Rui Carvalho Homem: Of Idiocy, Moroseness, and Vitriol: Soloists of Rage in Ben Jonson’s Satire
Wolfgang G. Müller: The Poem as Performance: Self-Definition and Self-Exhibition in John Donne’s Songs and Sonets
Margret Fetzer: Plays of Self: Theatrical Performativity in Donne
Fashioning Sovereignty
Roger Lüdeke / Andreas Mahler: Stating the Sovereign Self: Polity, Policy, and Politics on the Early Modern Stage
Jerzy Limon: The Monarch as the Solo Performer in Stuart Masque
Ralf Hertel: Turkish Brags and Winning Words: Solo Performances in Christopher Marlowe’s Tamburlaine the Great
Notes on Contributors
Ute Berns: Solo Performances — an Introduction
Authoring and Authority
Ina Schabert: The Theatre in the Head: Performances of the Self for the Self by the Self
Andrew James Johnston: Subjectivity and the Ekphrastic Prerogative: Emilia’s Soliloquy in The Two Noble Kinsmen
Richard Wilson: Our Good Will: Shakespeare’s Cameo Performance
Werner von Koppenfels: Spiritual Self-Fashioning: John Lilburne at the Pillory
Self-Inventions and Pathologies
Jürgen Schlaeger: Auto-Dialogues: Performative Creation of Selves
Günter Walch: The Life and Strange and Surprising Adventures of Hamlet, of Denmark
Maria Del Sapio Garbero: A Spider in the Eye/I: The Hallucinatory Staging of the Self in Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale
Rui Carvalho Homem: Of Idiocy, Moroseness, and Vitriol: Soloists of Rage in Ben Jonson’s Satire
Wolfgang G. Müller: The Poem as Performance: Self-Definition and Self-Exhibition in John Donne’s Songs and Sonets
Margret Fetzer: Plays of Self: Theatrical Performativity in Donne
Fashioning Sovereignty
Roger Lüdeke / Andreas Mahler: Stating the Sovereign Self: Polity, Policy, and Politics on the Early Modern Stage
Jerzy Limon: The Monarch as the Solo Performer in Stuart Masque
Ralf Hertel: Turkish Brags and Winning Words: Solo Performances in Christopher Marlowe’s Tamburlaine the Great
Notes on Contributors