The Aesthetics of Spectacle in Early Modern Drama and Modern Cinema: Robert Greene's Theatre of Attractions

The Aesthetics of Spectacle in Early Modern Drama and Modern Cinema: Robert Greene's Theatre of Attractions

by J. Sager
The Aesthetics of Spectacle in Early Modern Drama and Modern Cinema: Robert Greene's Theatre of Attractions

The Aesthetics of Spectacle in Early Modern Drama and Modern Cinema: Robert Greene's Theatre of Attractions

by J. Sager

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Overview

Examining the work of the Elizabethan playwright, Robert Greene, this book argues that Greene's plays are innovative in their use of spectacle. Its most striking feature is the use of the one-to-one analogies between Greene's drama and modern cinema, in order to explore the plays' stage effects.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137332400
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date: 09/20/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 211
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Jenny Sager has taught early modern drama at the University of Oxford and Bath Spa University, UK. She has published articles in Early Modern Literary Studies, the University of Durham's Postgraduate Journal and the Lost Plays Database. She is currently editing a special issue of the Shakespeare Bulletin on the subject of early modern drama and film.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Abbreviations Conventions Introduction 1. The Aesthetics of Spectacle 2. Stage Properties 3. The Leviathan in Thomas Lodge and Robert Greene's A Looking Glass 4. Resurrecting the Body in James IV 5. The Brazen Head in Alphonsu s and Friar Bacon and Friar Bac o n 6. Stage Conventions 7. Madness and Creativity in Orlando Furioso 8. The Aesthetics of Violence in Selimus Conclusion Bibliography Index
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