Shakespearean Language: A Guide for Actors and Students
The relation of the modern actor to the Shakespearean text, the importance of understanding the nuances of his language, and the fundamentals of grammar are all thoroughly examined in this volume. Its heart is a detailed consideration of the iambic code, the metrical system that Shakespeare used to give so much power to his verse. O'Dell also examines the importance of formal rhetoric in Elizabethan England and Shakespeare's artful use of rhetorical devices in his plays. As a practical reference guide, this volume keeps in mind the particular needs of theater professionals. |
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Shakespearean language: a guide for actors and students
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Sound and Fury | 1 |
An Actors Guide to Shakespeares Verse | 21 |
Scansion | 31 |
The Sonnets | 43 |
Developing the Inner Ear | 67 |
The Flow of Thought and Feeling | 81 |
Putting It on Its Feet | 93 |
Messages in the Code | 105 |
Rhetoric | 117 |
Acquiring an Elizabethan Rhetorical Facility | 127 |
Structuring Argument | 175 |
Tangled Webs | 193 |
Recommended Reading | 251 |
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