Introducing readers to the key texts, theatrical practice and context of late seventeenth-century drama, David Roberts combines literary and theatrical approaches to show how Restoration plays were written, performed, received and printed. Structured according to the 'life cycle' of the dramatic text, this book reproduces extracts from twenty-four of the most influential Restoration plays to provide readers with a comprehensive and colourful introduction to the period's drama. Roberts encourages readers to look beyond a limited canon of established plays and practice, and to see how Restoration Drama has been revived and adapted on the modern stage. Restoration Plays and Players is of great interest to undergraduate and non-specialist reade...
This proposal provides an outline for a book on Shakespeare’s late plays (Pericles, Cymbeline, The W...
Continues the author's History of restoration drama, 1660-1700.Includes bibliographical references a...
The study of early drama has undergone a quiet revolution in the last four decades, radically alteri...
Restoration Staging 1660-74 cuts through received notions of Restoration theatre and drama to read e...
Inheriting the Stage: Pre-Interregnum Drama in the Restoration is a study of the intersection of Res...
No more published.Each volume has also special t.-p.Edition of 250 sets. This set no. 87. Arbitraril...
Restoration Staging 1660–74 cuts through prevailing ideas of Restoration theatre and drama to read e...
This thesis addresses three aspects of the relationship between audience, playhouse and play in Rest...
Each volume has also special t.-p.Edition of 250 sets.[v. 1] The life of Timon of Athens (the text o...
This essay explores the myriad stage and paper engagements with one of the most popular plays of the...
This course will introduce the student to the range of drama written and performed in England and Co...
How does our understanding of early modern performance, culture and identity change when we decentre...
Robert Miller\u27s presentation, Theatre during the English Restoration Period , details the numero...
A Play Without a Stage: English Renaissance Drama, 1642 to 1660, focuses on the production of early ...
The book explores the representation of kingship on the English Restoration stage. In the early year...
This proposal provides an outline for a book on Shakespeare’s late plays (Pericles, Cymbeline, The W...
Continues the author's History of restoration drama, 1660-1700.Includes bibliographical references a...
The study of early drama has undergone a quiet revolution in the last four decades, radically alteri...
Restoration Staging 1660-74 cuts through received notions of Restoration theatre and drama to read e...
Inheriting the Stage: Pre-Interregnum Drama in the Restoration is a study of the intersection of Res...
No more published.Each volume has also special t.-p.Edition of 250 sets. This set no. 87. Arbitraril...
Restoration Staging 1660–74 cuts through prevailing ideas of Restoration theatre and drama to read e...
This thesis addresses three aspects of the relationship between audience, playhouse and play in Rest...
Each volume has also special t.-p.Edition of 250 sets.[v. 1] The life of Timon of Athens (the text o...
This essay explores the myriad stage and paper engagements with one of the most popular plays of the...
This course will introduce the student to the range of drama written and performed in England and Co...
How does our understanding of early modern performance, culture and identity change when we decentre...
Robert Miller\u27s presentation, Theatre during the English Restoration Period , details the numero...
A Play Without a Stage: English Renaissance Drama, 1642 to 1660, focuses on the production of early ...
The book explores the representation of kingship on the English Restoration stage. In the early year...
This proposal provides an outline for a book on Shakespeare’s late plays (Pericles, Cymbeline, The W...
Continues the author's History of restoration drama, 1660-1700.Includes bibliographical references a...
The study of early drama has undergone a quiet revolution in the last four decades, radically alteri...