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Staging Pain, 1580-1800 - Violence and Trauma in British Theater (Hardcover, New Ed)
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Staging Pain, 1580-1800 - Violence and Trauma in British Theater (Hardcover, New Ed)
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Bookending the chronology of this collection are two crucial
moments in the histories of pain, trauma, and their staging in
British theater: the establishment of secular and professional
theater in London in the 1580s, and the growing dissatisfaction
with theatrical modes of public punishment alongside the increasing
efficacy of staging extravagant spectacles at the end of the
eighteenth century. From the often brutal spectacle of late
medieval mystery plays to early Romantic re-evaluations of
eighteenth-century appropriations of spectacles of pain, the essays
take up the significance of these watershed moments in British
theater and expand on recent work treating bodies in pain: what and
how pain means, how such meaning can be embodied, how such
embodiment can be dramatized, and how such dramatizations can be
put to use and made meaningful in a variety of contexts. Grouped
thematically, the essays interrogate individual plays and important
topics in terms of the volume's overriding concerns, among them
Tamburlaine and The Maid's Tragedy, revenge tragedy, Joshua
Reynolds on public executions, King Lear, Settle's Moroccan plays,
spectacles of injury, torture, and suffering, and Joanna Baillie's
Plays on the Passions. Collectively, these essays make an important
contribution to the increasingly interrelated histories of pain,
the body, and the theater.
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