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Shakespeare: Staging The World

Authoritative surprising evocative and original Shakespeare: staging the world" offers a completely new approach to one of the most exceptional creative imaginations in history. While matters of religion trade and war were being contested the role of the playwright developed to inform persuade and provoke debate on the concerns of the day. This richly illustrated book presents an extraordinary collection of objects from the British Museums unrivalled collection as well as key pieces from Britain and elsewhere. Simon Formans diary of 1611 gives a vivid account of attending a contemporary performance of "A Winters Tale"; a dagger fished from the Thames gives new resonance to the gang violence of "Romeo and Juliet"; while Guy Fawkes lantern illustrates the Catholic
counterculture revealed through the failed Gunpowder Plot which was later to prove the inspiration for "Macbeth". "Shakespeare: staging the world" is a fascinating view of the early modern world through the eyes of Shakespeare his players and audiences. "A fascinating account of Shakespeares cosmopolitan world illustrated with breathtaking images that bring to life the rich material culture that shaped Shakespeares writings and his age. This is a superb volume one that will have pride of place on my bookshelf." (Professor James Shapiro author of 1599 and Contested Wil)."
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Authoritative surprising evocative & original Shakespeare: staging the world" offers a completely new approach to one of the most exceptional creative imaginations in history. While matters of religion trade & war were being contested the role of the playwright developed to inform persuade & provoke debate on the concerns of the day. This richly illustrated book presents an extraordinary collection of objects from the British Museums unrivalled collection as well as key pieces from Britain & elsewhere. Simon Formans diary of 1611 gives a vivid account of attending a contemporary performance of "A Winters Tale"; a dagger fished from the Thames gives new resonance to the gang violence of " Romeo & Juliet"; while Guy Fawkes lantern illustrates the Catholic counterculture revealed through the failed Gunpowder Plot which was later to prove the inspiration for " Macbeth". " Shakespeare: staging the world" is a fascinating view of the early modern world through the eyes of Shakespeare his players & audiences. "A fascinating account of Shakespeares cosmopolitan world illustrated with breathtaking images that bring to life the rich material culture that shaped Shakespeares writings & his age. This is a superb volume one that will have pride of place on my bookshelf." (Professor James Shapiro author of 1599 & Contested Wil)."

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Contemporary - Modern era design
Contemporary - A design reference to indicate post war modern design
Key - A physical or virtual device or code used for opening something
History - Anything that happens in the past. An acedemic subject.
World - A physical grouping, commonly used to describe earth and everything associated with ti
Day - The time it takes a planet or other space objects to complete one rotation.
Exceptional - Something that is very good.
Contemporary - An object that is living in the same time.
Winter - The fourth season of a year that comes between Spring and Autumn
Diary - A day to day book record of events and experiences.
Museum - A building which exhibits old artefacts for viewing of people who show interest.
Performance - When someone is presenting a form of entertainment, also how well someone is doing within a role.
Lantern - A lamp usually with a transparent case, commonly found in olden times down the mines.

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