Shakespeare's Dramatic Persons

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Shakespeare's Dramatic Persons

Literary studies: general Literary studies: plays and playwrights Literary studies: plays and playwrights

Author: Travis Curtright

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Language: English

Published by: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press

Published on: 5th December 2016

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 196 pages

ISBN: 9781611479393


In Shakespeare’s Dramatic Persons

Travis Curtright examines the influence of the classical rhetorical tradition on early modern theories of acting in a careful study of and selection from Shakespeare’s most famous characters and successful plays. Curtright demonstrates that “personation”—the early modern term for playing a role—is a rhetorical acting style that could provide audiences with lifelike characters and action, including the theatrical illusion that dramatic persons possess interiority or inwardness.

Shakespeare’s Dramatic Persons focuses on major characters such as Richard III, Katherina, Benedick, and Iago and ranges from Shakespeare’s early to late work, exploring particular rhetorical forms and how they function in five different plays. At the end of this study, Curtright envisions how Richard Burbage, Shakespeare’s best actor, might have employed the theatrical convention of directly addressing audience members.

Though personation clearly differs from the realism aspired to in modern approaches to the stage, Curtright reveals how Shakespeare’s sophisticated use and development of persuasion’s arts would have provided early modern actors with their own means and sense of performing lifelike dramatic persons.

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