2013년 10월 28일 월요일

고전영문학 공공극장(Public Theatres)(영문)

고전영문학 공공극장(Public Theatres)(영문)
[고전영문학] 공공극장(Public Theatres)(영문).pptx


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Ⅰ The history of early theatres
Ⅱ The rise of Public Theatres
Ⅲ Description of the theatre
Ⅳ Description of the conventions of
performance and acting


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⎕ No writer has been more effective and powerful with the use of the language as Shakespeare. Emotions, pride, attitudes are all incorporated into Shakespeares dramatic situation. He was effective and at the same time sensitive to needs of his audiences and actors. Although well-known during his life, Shakespeares popularity didnt flower until after his death.


Inns of Court
- the professional associations of every barrister belonged
- <Gorboduc> : the first tragedy written in blank verse
&#8680; written by Thomas Sackville and Thomas Norton (both of them were barristers)

Professional acting companies
- popular drama performed by 16th professional acting companies
- the mixture of the Medieval tradition and the influence of Renaissance
- many talented writers
&#8680; taught at University and called as University Wits
&#8680; John lily, George peele, Thomas kyd, Christopher marlowe etc.


&#9109; Audience would hurl fruits and nuts onto the stage to show their disapproval.

&#9109; Normally, there would be no big curtain that surrounded the whole stage and covered it up from the audience.

&raquo; e.g.) In the Shakespearean theatre - The Globe - a small curtain would be there to cover up small things that the players intended to hide for a period of time, but not a big curtain to divide the audience and the scene.




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Description of the theatre
Ⅳ Description of the conventions of
performance and acting

A. Early English Renaissance Theatre
B. Elizabethan TheatreⅠ
C. The University Wits
D. Elizabethan TheatreⅡ
Ⅰ The history of early
theatres

School Drama - From early 1500s to 1580, school drama had been popular. It was influenced by ancient Greek and Roman theatre and dramaturgy of Medieval theatre.
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