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Shakespeare's Clown David Wiles (University of London)

Shakespeare's Clown par David Wiles (University of London)

Shakespeare's Clown David Wiles (University of London)


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Résumé

This book argues that a professional Elizabethan theatre company always contained one actor known as 'the clown'. Its focus is Will Kemp, clown to the Chamberlain's Men from 1594 to 1599 and famed for his solo dance from London to Norwich in 1600. David Wiles combines textual, theatrical and biographical lines of research in order to map out Kemp's career.

Shakespeare's Clown Résumé

Shakespeare's Clown: Actor and Text in the Elizabethan Playhouse David Wiles (University of London)

This book argues that a professional Elizabethan theatre company always contained one actor known as 'the clown'. Its focus is Will Kemp, clown to the Chamberlain's Men from 1594 to 1599 and famed for his solo dance from London to Norwich in 1600. David Wiles combines textual, theatrical and biographical lines of research in order to map out Kemp's career. He shows how Shakespeare and other dramatists made use of Kemp's talents and wrote specific roles as vehicles for him. He discerns a perpetual and productive tension between the ambitions of a progressive writer and the aspirations of a traditional actor whose art was rooted in improvisation. The book also describes the clown tradition in general, dealing with Kemp's inheritance from medieval theatre, with the work of Richard Tarlton, the great comic actor of the 1570s and 1580s, and with Kemp's successor, Robert Armin, who created the 'fool' parts in Shakespeare.

Sommaire

List of illustrations; Preface; Acknowledgements; Note; 1. The Vice: from Mankind to Merchant of Venice; 2. Tarlton: the first 'clown'; 3. Kemp: a biography; 4. Kemp's jigs; 5. 'The clown' in playhouse terminology; 6. The roles of Kemp 'the clown'; 7. The genesis of the text: two explorations; 8. The conventions governing Kemp's scripted roles; 9. Falstaff; 10. Robert Armin; 11. William Kemp and Harry Hunks: play as game, actor as sign - a theoretical conclusion; Appendix; Notes; Select Bibliography; Index.

Informations supplémentaires

GOR013574208
9780521328401
0521328403
Shakespeare's Clown: Actor and Text in the Elizabethan Playhouse David Wiles (University of London)
Occasion - Très bon état
Relié
Cambridge University Press
1987-05-29
237
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