Drama, Play, and Game
Explore the fascinating insights of "Drama, Play, and Game" by the esteemed author, published by The University of Chicago Press in 2001. This compelling work, spanning 384 pages, delves into the misconceptions surrounding the concept of theatrum, particularly as it was perceived by medieval clerics. The author argues that the term 'theatrum' does not equate to the modern understanding of 'theatre.' Through a critical lens, this book challenges prevailing narratives in Western stage history, revealing how critics have often misinterpreted the historical significance of theatrical spaces. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts alike, "Drama, Play, and Game" invites readers to reconsider the rich tapestry of drama and its evolution over time. Enhance your understanding of theatre's roots and its cultural implications by adding this essential text to your collection today!