Criticism, Performance, and the Passions in the Eighteenth Century

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Criticism, Performance, and the Passions in the Eighteenth Century

The Art of Transition

Theatre studies Literature: history and criticism Literary studies: general Literary studies: general Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900

Author: James Harriman-Smith

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Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 18th March 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 7 Mb

ISBN: 9781108875622


Great art is about emotion.

In the eighteenth century, and especially for the English stage, critics developed a sensitivity to both the passions of a performance and what they called the transitions between those passions. It was these pivotal transitions, scripted by authors and executed by actors, that could make King Lear beautiful, Hamlet terrifying, Archer hilarious and Zara electrifying.

James Harriman-Smith recovers a lost way of appreciating theatre as a set of transitions that produce simultaneously iconic and dynamic spectacles; fascinating moments when anything seems possible.

Offering fresh readings and interpretations of Shakespearean and eighteenth-century tragedy, historical acting theory and early character criticism, this volume demonstrates how a concern with transition binds drama to everything, from lyric poetry and Newtonian science, to fine art and sceptical enquiry into the nature of the self.

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