By examining five types of astronomical and celestial phenomena—comets, constellations, the zodiac, planets, and the music of the spheres—this thesis posits not only that early modern dramatists were influenced by established and emerging natural philosophy as habits of thought that manifested in their writing, but also that astronomical phenomena operate within the drama, performance, and in the theatre as elements for creating and developing a distinctly spatial dramaturgy. Using theories from the spatial turn, this thesis maps the positions, edges, disturbances, and motions of celestial properties within the imaginary and physical space of early modern drama and theatre. It argues that the case study plays examined within this thesis dem...
This dissertation demonstrates that seventeenth-century dramatists and theatrical practitioners inve...
After an extensive tour throughout Europe, including venues such as Amsterdam, London and Brussels, ...
International audienceClimatic issues pervade early modern English drama, and three main reasons may...
Theatre has a longstanding and surprising tradition of familiarity with the starry night and its inv...
Embodied performance is essential to scientific practice. Using methods from cognitive theory, perfo...
The theological challenges of the cosmological distortions introduced by the “new philosophy” are we...
Shakespeare appears to be one of the most intensely studied authors exemplifying mutual influence of...
When a dissertation gets completed, the normal rule is that it is never read. By anyone. David H. L...
How does our understanding of early modern performance, culture and identity change when we decentre...
This project proposes a direct course of influence between geometry and English drama in the sevente...
Against the background of an increasing proliferation of multimedia resources and tools for digitall...
International audienceWhile ecocritical approaches to literary texts receive more and more attention...
Western theatre has reflected millennia of our evolving awareness of humanity’s place in the univers...
This collection of new essays explores the social, political, and economic pressures under which the...
This thesis argues for the relevance of the history of Science, and its natural corollaries of music...
This dissertation demonstrates that seventeenth-century dramatists and theatrical practitioners inve...
After an extensive tour throughout Europe, including venues such as Amsterdam, London and Brussels, ...
International audienceClimatic issues pervade early modern English drama, and three main reasons may...
Theatre has a longstanding and surprising tradition of familiarity with the starry night and its inv...
Embodied performance is essential to scientific practice. Using methods from cognitive theory, perfo...
The theological challenges of the cosmological distortions introduced by the “new philosophy” are we...
Shakespeare appears to be one of the most intensely studied authors exemplifying mutual influence of...
When a dissertation gets completed, the normal rule is that it is never read. By anyone. David H. L...
How does our understanding of early modern performance, culture and identity change when we decentre...
This project proposes a direct course of influence between geometry and English drama in the sevente...
Against the background of an increasing proliferation of multimedia resources and tools for digitall...
International audienceWhile ecocritical approaches to literary texts receive more and more attention...
Western theatre has reflected millennia of our evolving awareness of humanity’s place in the univers...
This collection of new essays explores the social, political, and economic pressures under which the...
This thesis argues for the relevance of the history of Science, and its natural corollaries of music...
This dissertation demonstrates that seventeenth-century dramatists and theatrical practitioners inve...
After an extensive tour throughout Europe, including venues such as Amsterdam, London and Brussels, ...
International audienceClimatic issues pervade early modern English drama, and three main reasons may...