Shakespeare in Performance
Discover the fascinating world of Shakespeare with Shakespeare in Performance by Robert Shaughnessy, published by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC in 2000. This insightful collection of modern essays features contributions from leading scholars in the field of Shakespeare studies, exploring the dynamic relationship between contemporary theoretical approaches—such as psychoanalysis, new historicism, feminism, and cultural materialism—and the analysis of Shakespeare's plays in performance. Spanning 246 pages, this book delves into how these theories illuminate both the historical context of Shakespeare's work and its relevance in today's theatrical landscape. Ideal for scholars, students, and theatre enthusiasts alike, Shakespeare in Performance invites readers to engage with the Bard's timeless influence on the performing arts.