Emotional Excess on the Shakespearean Stage
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"Emotional Excess on the Shakespearean Stage demonstrates the links made between excess of emotion and madness in the early modern period. It argues that the ways in which today's popular and theatrical cultures judge how much is too much can distort our understanding of early modern drama and theatre. It argues that permitting the excesses of the early modern drama onto the contemporary stage might free actors and audiences alike from assumptions that in order to engage with the drama of the past, its characters must be just like us".
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Bridget Escolme
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Emotional Excess on the Shakespearean Stage
- EEEmotional Excess on the Shakesp...Bridget Escolme
Emotional Excess on the Shakespearean Stage
- EEEmotional Excess on the Shakesp...Bridget Escolme
Emotional Excess on the Shakespearean Stage
- EEEmotional Excess on the Shakesp...Bridget Escolme
Emotional Excess on the Shakespearean Stage