The essay analyses the notions of “natural” and “original” in relation to the reception of Shakespeare’s plays in the eighteenth and in the early nineteenth centuries. Romantic theatrical criticism considered the question of dramatic illusion in terms of staging vs reading, and of the actor’s emotions vs his detachment from the character he is representing. A seminal theory of acting thus emerges in the essays and reviews by William Hazlitt, Leigh Hunt, and especially in the writings of Charles Lamb
Romantic approach to William Shakespeare's dramatic works, as well as the notions and questions so v...
The history of the theatre from the late sixteenth to late in the nineteenth century is usually fram...
The English drama and literary critic William Hazlitt (1778-1830) made criticism a kind of creative...
The essay explores the complex reception of Shakespeare during British Romanticism, with a particula...
The years between 1800 and 1875 mark the rise of Italy’s intense interest in Shakespeare, as well as...
<p><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;"><span style="font-size: medium;">Romantic approach to...
La tesi investiga la critica shakespeariana di Hazlitt, concentrandosi sulle analisi alle quattro ma...
none2This is an Anthology collecting a selection from some of the most interesting observations on t...
Samuel Johnson and Leigh Hunt, as generally representative spokesmen of the Eighteenth Century and t...
In the one hundred fifty years since Charles Lamb published what might be termed his first formal cr...
none1noTitolo della collana: Internationale Forschungen zur Allgemeinen und Vergleichenden Literatur...
The presence of witches, ghosts, and illusions makes Macbeth probably the most interesting of Shakes...
none2The Languages of Performance in British Romanticism includes a selection of unpublished essays ...
In this essay a philosophical approach to the dramatic universe of William Shakespeare is proposed b...
Romantic approach to William Shakespeare's dramatic works, as well as the notions and questions so v...
The history of the theatre from the late sixteenth to late in the nineteenth century is usually fram...
The English drama and literary critic William Hazlitt (1778-1830) made criticism a kind of creative...
The essay explores the complex reception of Shakespeare during British Romanticism, with a particula...
The years between 1800 and 1875 mark the rise of Italy’s intense interest in Shakespeare, as well as...
<p><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;"><span style="font-size: medium;">Romantic approach to...
La tesi investiga la critica shakespeariana di Hazlitt, concentrandosi sulle analisi alle quattro ma...
none2This is an Anthology collecting a selection from some of the most interesting observations on t...
Samuel Johnson and Leigh Hunt, as generally representative spokesmen of the Eighteenth Century and t...
In the one hundred fifty years since Charles Lamb published what might be termed his first formal cr...
none1noTitolo della collana: Internationale Forschungen zur Allgemeinen und Vergleichenden Literatur...
The presence of witches, ghosts, and illusions makes Macbeth probably the most interesting of Shakes...
none2The Languages of Performance in British Romanticism includes a selection of unpublished essays ...
In this essay a philosophical approach to the dramatic universe of William Shakespeare is proposed b...
Romantic approach to William Shakespeare's dramatic works, as well as the notions and questions so v...
The history of the theatre from the late sixteenth to late in the nineteenth century is usually fram...
The English drama and literary critic William Hazlitt (1778-1830) made criticism a kind of creative...