Shakespeare's Watch: A Guide to Time and Location in the Plays 2 Volumes

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Product Details
Price
$476.10
Publisher
Scarecrow Press
Publish Date
Pages
690
Dimensions
8.7 X 11.3 X 2.0 inches | 5.3 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780810863910

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About the Author
Buzz Podewell is professor of directing, theatre history, and Shakespeare at Tulane University.
Reviews
Podewell provides what may be an indispensable resource intended primarily for working theater artists. This reference will also interest directors, designers, scholars, students, and general readers with an enthusiasm for Shakespeare.-- "Reference and Research Book News"
Other books have addressed this topic, but none matches Podewell's comprehensive assessment....This book will mostly benefit working theater artists and directors but is also strongly recommended for theater historians. Serious Shakespeare fans may find value in it as well.-- "Library Journal"
This comprehensive two-volume set, designed as a reference work for students, scholars, actors, directors, and designers, opens with an extended essay that addresses those chronological and geographical concerns and also provides some insight into the directorial processes involved in staging Shakespeare....Each analysis is thorough and thoroughly researched, and the notes included often provide additional elucidation. When 'the play's the thing, ' this sizable source should prove to be a featured player in the reference cast of any literature or performing-arts collection.-- "Booklist"
This clearly written work will prove especially helpful to theater personnel, but general audiences and scholars will also find it a useful reference.-- "American Reference Books Annual"
Other features that make Shakespeare's Watch a pragmatic guide are helpful user notes, an easy-to-handle two-volume arrangement, and maps embedded in the discussions of the plays, some of which were drawn by Podewell. ... Engagingly written and well researched, academic libraries serving active programs in literature and theater will benefit most from Shakespeare's Watch.-- "Reference and User Services Quarterly"
Individual chapters present helpful, succinct, scene-by-scene discussions and synopses of time and place and their significance. Sturdily bound, the book features clear double-columned text accompanied by helpful black-and-white illustrations and diagrams by Ricola Willie. Recommended.-- "Choice Reviews"
The two volumes form a comprehensive and scholarly guide that will be profitably consulted by all readers of Shakespeare, not just the actors and directors whom Podewell had mostly in mind....These substantial yet elegant books are sure to be widely consulted for the accessible amount of information that they provide.-- "Reference Reviews"