Like Vince's two previous volumes in this series, "Ancient and
Medieval Theatre" (1984), and "Renaissance Theatre," "Neoclassical
Theatre" provides a valuable resource for theoreticians and
practioners. "Choice"
This book provides an introduction to the information sources
available to the neoclassical theatre historian and to some of the
methods that have been used in the interpretation of those sources.
Differences in the cultural context of the theatres in England,
France, and Italy as well as in the historiography governing their
interpretations are explored in depth. Unlike other books devoted
to the history of eighteenth-century theatre, this work examines
the materials and the processes of theatre history itself and is
international in scope. Among the elements discussed are dramatic
texts and promptbooks, public and legal records, playbills and
account books, stage plans and scene designs, contemporary history
and dramatic theory, biography and memoirs, and stage iconography
and theatrical portraiture. The book also provides an evaluative
sketch of some valuable reference works and, where possible, the
reader is directed to a source where the original evidence is
reproduced. The author concludes by examining some of the evidence
for and implications of the internationalization of
eighteenth-century theatre with suggestions for future study
regarding the international geocultural dimension of the
discipline.
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