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Shakespeare and Costume [Minkštas viršelis]

Edited by (NYU Gallatin, USA), Edited by (New York University, USA)
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 312 pages, aukštis x plotis: 198x129 mm, weight: 308 g, 20 illus
  • Išleidimo metai: 25-Aug-2016
  • Leidėjas: The Arden Shakespeare
  • ISBN-10: 1350004472
  • ISBN-13: 9781350004474
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 312 pages, aukštis x plotis: 198x129 mm, weight: 308 g, 20 illus
  • Išleidimo metai: 25-Aug-2016
  • Leidėjas: The Arden Shakespeare
  • ISBN-10: 1350004472
  • ISBN-13: 9781350004474

Inspired by new approaches in performance studies, theatre history, research in material culture and dress history, a rich discussion of the many aspects of costume in Shakespearean performance has begun. Shakespeare and Costume furthers this research, bringing together varied and stimulating essays by leading scholars that consider costume from literary, dramatic, design, performative and theatrical perspectives, as well as interviews with renowned theatre practitioners Jane Greenwood and Robert Morgan. The volume amply demonstrates how an analysis of the meaning of costume enriches our understanding of Shakespeare's plays.

Beginning with an overview of the stage history of Shakespeare and costume, the volume looks at the historical context of clothing in the plays, considering topics such as royal self-fashioning, festive livery practices, and conceptions of race and gender exhibited in clothing choice, as well as costume in performance. Drawing on documentary evidence in designers' renderings, illustrations in periodicals, paintings, photographs, newspaper reviews and actors' memoirs, the volume also explores costume designs in specific Shakespeare productions from the re-opening of the London theatres in 1660 to the present day.

Recenzijos

The collection is strongest on early modern material [ and] essays on more modern sumptuary topics are enjoyably well informed * Times Literary Supplement * A rich resource for the study of what turns out to be frippery in the best sense. -- Aoife Monks, Queen Mary University of London, UK * Around the Globe * Featured in * NYU Arts Digest * [ A] rich resource for the study of what turns out to be frippery in the best sense. -- Aoife Monks * Around the Globe * Mining playtexts, archives, and clothing materials, contributors in Shakespeare and Costume explore what actors wore throughout past centuries, how they used clothing in their performances, and what meaning costumes conveyed. The essays in this volume give these costumes a voice and students and stage practitioners an ear to understand a lost language through which materially based visual codes once spoke. * Renaissance Quarterly * Shakespeare and Costume embodies the diversity of work on dresss interaction with early modern theatre and culture in a series of essays and interviews by an interdisciplinary array of authors Addressing past, present, and future explorations, editors Patricia Lennox and Bella Mirabella ensure readers gain useful historical context on trends in Shakespearean costume and its analysis, experience multiple analytical perspectives of current research, and also see new avenues for investigation It encourages a new approach to oft-discussed topics in Shakespeare and theatre studiesrace, royalty, festive customs, production design, gender, early modern morality, and so onthrough attention to costume. Novices will benefit from a complete read, but seasoned experts will more likely turn to specific essays that pertain to their particular interests. In terms of the field, this book is a welcome garment in an already quite full closet. It asks that when we attend to early modern costume, we look not only at an entire outfit, but also think about the implications of a fabric, a lone headpiece, a single shoeletting the encompassing nature of costume stimulate new avenues of research. * Theatre Survey *

Daugiau informacijos

An exploration of all aspects of clothing and costume in Shakespeare's plays, looking at issues of gender, social and political influences.
Abbreviations ix
List of illustrations
x
Acknowledgements xiii
List of contributors
xiv
Introduction 1(8)
Patricia Lennox
Bella Mirabella
Brief Overview: A Stage History of Shakespeare and Costume
9(14)
Russell Jackson
PART I Dressing Shakespeare in His Own Time -- Theatre, Fashion and Social Practice
`The Compass of a Lie'? Royal Clothing at Court and in the Plays of Shakespeare, 1598--1613
23(24)
Maria Hayward
Suits of Green: Festive Livery on Shakespeare's Stage
47(16)
Erika T. Lin
`Honest Clothes' in The Merry Wives of Windsor
63(22)
Catherine Richardson
How to Do Things with Shoes
85(20)
Natasha Korda
`Apparel oft Proclaims the Man': Dressing Othello on the English Renaissance Stage
105(24)
Bella Mirabella
PART II Designing Shakespeare: Theatrical Practice and Costume
129(76)
The Stylish Shepherd, or, What to Wear in As You Like It's Forest of Arden
131(26)
Russell Jackson
How Designers Helped Juliet's Nurse Reclaim Her Bawdy
157(28)
Patricia Lennox
Shakespeare Stripped: Costuming Prisoner-of-war Entertainments and Cabaret
185(20)
Kate Dorney
PART III Interviews with Contemporary Designers
205(20)
The Designers
207(18)
Jane Greenwood
Robert Morgan
Notes 225(52)
Index 277
Patricia Lennox is Global Lecturer at New York University, USA.

Bella Mirabella is Associate Professor at NYU Gallatin, USA. She specializes in Renaissance studies, with a focus on drama, theater, performance and gender.