Text, the Play, and the Globe
Discover the intricate web of literary influence in Lois Potter's insightful book, Text, the Play, and the Globe, published by Fairleigh Dickinson University Press in 2016. This hardback edition spans 368 pages, diving deep into the multifaceted nature of how literary works interact over time. Potter expertly examines not just the influences present during a work's creation, but also how these influences evolve and impact subsequent interpretations and performances.
Through her exploration, Potter sheds light on the enduring legacy of Shakespeare, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of stage history and its complex relationship with text. Ideal for scholars, theater enthusiasts, and anyone intrigued by the dynamics of literature and performance, this captivating book invites you to engage with the profound connections between texts and their cultural contexts.