The Italian Tragedy in the Renaissance: Cultural Realities and Theatrical InnovationsBucknell University Press, 2002 - 272 pagine This book is about the Renaissance revitalization of classical drama. Using a cultural and theatrical approach, it shows how Italian playwrights made ancient tragedy relevant to their audiences. The book challenges the traditional critical approach to the Italian Renaissance tragedy as a mere literary work, and calls attention to the complementary function of the theatrical text, which is 'reconstructed' from the stage directions embedded in the discourse of the characters. |
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SOUNDS AND DRAMATIC SPACE | 32 |
Renaissance Living Traditions and the Revival of Ancient Tragedy | 35 |
POLITICAL IMPERATIVES AND VERBAL RHETORIC | 37 |
CONTEMPORARY SPATIAL SETTING AND COURTLY AMBIANCE | 46 |
BRIGANDS AND PIRATES | 54 |
THE STAGE VIEW OF WOMEN | 105 |
THEATERS AMBIVALENT ENDORSEMENT OF WOMEN | 121 |
Theatrical Innovations | 127 |
The Evolving Concept of Stage and Dramatic Space | 129 |
THE NOTION OF SCENIC AND DRAMATIC SPACE | 136 |
A CASE IN POINT | 144 |
Representing the Unrepresentable The Hic et Nunc of Tragedy | 155 |
THE ROLE OF THE MESSENGER | 158 |
Their Gods Our God Christian Religion in the Tragic World of Myth | 58 |
RELIGION IN CHRISTIAN AND MYTHOLOGICAL SETTINGS | 61 |
MARTELLIS TULLIA AND ARETINOS ORAZIA | 71 |
The Debate on Machiavellism | 79 |
THE MACHIAVELLIAN NOTION OF KINGSHIP AND THE TRAGIC STAGE | 81 |
GIRALDIS ORBEOCHE | 85 |
THEATER AS RHETORIC OF POWER | 97 |
Tragic Heroines The Debate on the Emerging Question of Women | 101 |
THE TRADITIONAL NOTION OF WOMANHOOD | 103 |
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