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Shakespearean Language: A Guide for Actors and Students »

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Authors: Leslie O'Dell
ISBN-13: 9780313311451, ISBN-10: 0313311455
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: ABC-Clio, LLC
Date Published: October 2001
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Leslie O'Dell

LESLIE O'DELL is Associate Professor of Theatre and English at Wilfrid Laurier University and Text Consultant for the Stratford Festival in Ontario.

Book Synopsis

Presents valuable information and advice to help actors bring Shakespeare's language to life.

Library Journal

The goal of this trio of books by O'Dell (theater and English, Wilfrid Laurier Univ.), the text consultant for the Stratford Festival, is to help actors and students gain access to Shakespeare's plays. Each combines background information with practical techniques and exercises to be used for interpreting Shakespeare in performance. Shakespearean Language covers Shakespeare's use of rhetoric and iambic pentameter patterns to project emotion and to develop character and plot. Instructions on 16th-century scansion, grammar, and rhetorical devices are included. Shakespearean Characterization identifies the challenges involved in bringing 400-year-old characters to life. Solutions for translating Elizabethan theatrical conventions for death scenes, exits and entrances, the passage of time, and personification into conventions understood by 21st-century audiences are presented as well. In Shakespearean Scholarship, O'Dell identifies the materials she feels are the most useful for a performance-based approach, including glossaries and dictionaries, versions of the plays, pictorial representations of Elizabethan life, and other sources of historical information about the details of Shakespeare's world. Recognizing that there are differences between her ideas and scholarly ones, O'Dell emphasizes that her suggestions are intended to provide a practical approach to theatrical productions of Shakespeare's plays. Extensive reference lists and indexes are included. Recommended for public and academic libraries serving people interested in better understanding Shakespeare's plays as audience member, student, or player. Shana C. Fair, Ohio Univ., Zanesville Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.

Table of Contents

Preface
1Sound and Fury1
2An Actor's Guide to Shakespeare's Verse21
3Scansion31
4The Sonnets43
5Developing the Inner Ear67
6The Flow of Thought and Feeling81
7Putting It on Its Feet93
8Messages in the Code105
9Rhetoric117
10Acquiring an Elizabethan Rhetorical Facility127
11Structuring Argument175
12Tangled Webs193
Recommended Reading251
Bibliography253
General Index257
Index of Plays and Characters267

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