Early Modern Drama in Performance

Subtitle
Essays in Honor of Lois Potter

Edited by Bradley D. Ryner

"Early Modern Drama in Performance" is a collection of essays in honor of Lois Potter, the distinguished author of five monographs, including most recently "The Life of William Shakespeare" (2012), and numerous articles, edited collections, and editions. This collection’s emphasis on Shakespearean and early modern drama reflects the area for which Potter is most widely known, as a performance critic, editor, and literary scholar. The essays by a diverse group of scholars who have been influenced by Potter address recurring themes in her work: Shakespeare and non-Shakespearean early modern drama, performance history and theatre practice, theatrical performance across cultures, play reviewing, and playreading. What unifies them most, though, is that they carry on the spirit of Potter’s work: her ability to meet a text, a performance, or a historical period on its own terms, to give scrupulous attention to specific details and elegantly show how these details generate larger meaning, and to recover and preserve the fleeting and the ephemeral.

Bio

Bradley D. Ryner is an associate professor of English at Arizona State University.


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Publisher
University of Delaware Press
ISBN
978-1611495126

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