Title | : | Shakespeare and His Theatre |
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ISBN | : | 068800850X |
ISBN-10 | : | 9780688008505 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | : | 64 |
Publication | : | First published April 1, 1982 |
Shakespeare and His Theatre Reviews
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Since I’m going to the Globe theatre next week I thought it a good idea to get a bit of insight into the history of the Globe.
Although it was insightful, it was very brief and a lot of important information was absent. That important information was replaced with some pretty unnecessary blabbering about one specific play. And that play was Henry V. I mean at one point the author was giving the reader a walk through the actual plot of the play, which had absolutely nothing to do with the main focus of the chapter. I felt like the author was trying to fill the pages.
Nevertheless the illustrations were actually quite beautiful and fitting and gave the whole "essay" more of a modern twist if you know what I mean.
Let’s just say, as I briefly mentioned before, it felt like I was reading an essay. And nothing more. -
After visiting the Globe last summer, I stumbled upon this book at a used bookstore. Curious to learn more about the original Globe, I picked it up and dived in. It was very interesting to learn about the theater culture in the days of Shakespeare. It's a short book, full of lively pictures. Although it didn't completely satisfy all of my curiosity, it was a lovely overview.