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"Using evidence from theatrical handbooks, performance practice and drama training, Abigail Rokison provides a new synthesis of academic and theatrical approaches to the Shakespearean text. Her work combines scholarship with practical exploration in the rehearsal room. In looking at theatrical interaction with early printed and modern edited texts, Rokison investigates the potential impact of editorial principles of lineation and punctuation on theatrical delivery. The book alerts editors to ways in which actors may interpret editorial emendations, and theatre practitioners to diverse authorial, editorial and compositional methods. It contains suggestions for a 'theatrical text' which makes clear the metrical structure of a scene whilst also indicating areas of ambiguous lineation. Providing a fresh perspective on Renaissance actors' parts, the book includes detailed analysis of the structural properties of the verse, in particular short lines, shared lines, end-stopping and enjambment in a range of Shakespearean texts"--Provided by publisher.
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Drama, Oral interpretation, Acting, Language, Technique, Dramatic productionShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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Shakespearean verse speaking: text and theatre practice
2009, Cambridge University Press
in English
0521764343 9780521764346
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Based on the author's thesis (doctoral--Cambridge University).
Includes bibliographical references (p. 215-224) and index.
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