Reading for the Stage: Calderón and his Contemporaries
Isaac Benabu

The focus of this book falls less on performance and more on how the playtext may be approached from a theatrical viewpoint. In the theatre, the playtext, addressed traditionally to the theatre professional rather than the average reader, is usually read by the company at an initial stage in the production of a play. The process by which this type of reading 'opens' the text differs from a literary reading of the text. The result of such an analysis gives new insights into the theatrical text and the playwright's coded directions as to how to translate its content from page to stage. The theoretical premises explored here may be applied as much to a reading of the plays of Calderón's European near-contemporaries as to Calderón and his contemporaries at the birth of the commercial theatre in seventeenth-century Spain: indeed, the book makes frequent reference to Shakespearean playtexts and their bibliography. Professor ISAAC BENABU teaches in the department of theatre studies, Hebrew University, Jerusalem. El enfoque de este libro se centra en la manera en que leemos el texto de una obra de teatro, con perspectiva teatral más bien que literaria. En un ambiente teatral, el texto se dirige tradicionalmente a un lector del oficio, orientacion que "abre" el texto de manera distinta que cuando se lee como literatura. El método de análisis aquí presentado ofrece nuevas aproximaciones al texto teatral y ayuda a descifrar las acotaciones que el dramaturgo ha inscrito en el texto de manera implícita, las cuales permiten traducir el texto desde la página impresa a las tablas. Las premises teóricas que sirven de base pueden aplicarse tanto a las obras de los dramaturgos del Siglo de Oro como a las de sus contemporáneos europeos (Shakespeare, Molière, Racine, etc.), ya que comparten entre sí el honor de haber sido los que establecieron con mucho éxito el teatro comercial en Europa. Isaac Benabu ocupa la cátedra de teatro renacentista y es director del Departamento de Estudios Teatrales en la Universidad Hebrea de Jerusalén.




Contents
   Introduction: Reading the Libro de Buen Amor Thirty Years On [with Louise O. Vasvári]
Louise M Haywood

Reviews
This book is richly suggestive. Recommended. CHOICE

104 pages
Size: 23 x 15 cm
13 digit ISBN: 9781855660885
Binding: Hardback
First published: 01/May/2002
Last reprinted: 31/Jul/2003
Price: 70.00 USD / 35.00 GBP
Imprint: Tamesis Books
Series: Monografías A

BIC class: CSKH

STATUS: Available
Details updated on 05/01/2009

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