The theatre; three thousand years of drama, acting and stagecraft.

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Author / Creator:Cheney, Sheldon, 1886-1980.
Edition:Rev. and enl. ed.
Imprint:New York, D. McKay [©1958]
Description:xiv, 592 pages illustrations, portraits 24 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/2141433
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 581-582).
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Other form:Online version: Cheney, Sheldon, 1886-1980. Theatre. Rev. and enl. ed. New York, D. McKay [©1958]
Table of Contents:
  • The theatre, human and divine
  • Where the theatre came from, and when
  • Tragedy: the noble Greeks
  • Comedy: Greece and Rome
  • Sensuous and intellectual theatres: the Orient
  • The theatre in the church
  • The mediæval spirit and the stage
  • The glorious Renaissance, with reservations
  • A pretty interlude, pastoral and operatic
  • The vulgar popular comedy
  • The chivalrous theatre of Spain
  • Shakespeare
  • The Puritans and the chapel of Satan
  • Kings, courtesans, and dramatists of France
  • Opera, picturing, and acting
  • Sturm und drang
  • The theatre and the birth of democracy
  • Romanticism: the theatre as escape
  • Well-made plays and pretty scenery: Victorianism
  • Realism: photography and journalism on the stage
  • The theatre and its swell relations: the other arts
  • The theatre of the early twentieth century
  • The rise of production as an art
  • Machine-age developments: moving-pictures, radio, television
  • The theatre in mid-century.