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Each volume in the Theatre and Performance Theory series introduces a key issue about theatre's role in culture. Specially written for students and a wide…
The Cambridge Companions to Theatre and Performance collection publishes specially-commissioned volumes of new essays designed for students at universities…
The new Cambridge Studies in Modem Theatre series explores, through the discussion of theatre, what it has meant to be modern over the last two centuries.…
Shakespeare, 450 years after his birth, ranks as one of the most frequently studied writers and dramatists in the English language. His works continue…
From the middle of the eighteenth century, with the growth of travel at home and abroad and the increase in leisure for the wealthier classes, the arts…
This series serves as a revisionist view of the Italian Renaissance. Focusing on seven important urban centers that produced art work from the period AD…
The three-volume Cambridge History of British Theatre provides a comprehensive and accessible account of performance in Britain.
Cambridge Studies in Film is a series of scholarly studies of high intellectual standard on the history and criticism of film. Each book examines a different…
March 22nd
Since its invention in the ninth century, musical notation in the West has become an increasingly complex and sophisticated form of symbolic, non-verbal communication. The study of notation in its historical context reveals the strategies through which mu…
March 2nd
Sandro Botticelli’s Birth of Venus is a darling of the art world. The windblown goddess appears on calendars, magnets, aprons, and handbags. At Epcot (Disney Land Resorts), visitors can step inside the painting and pose as Venus – clothing is …
January 12th
It was in April 2014, I think, when I first exchanged the comforts of the Bodleian Library (Oxford) for the Baltic, and that razor-sharp wind on St Petersburg’s river Neva (accent on VA, if you please). My modest hotel room, in Pushkin-esque d&eacut…
Symposium - A Michelangelo Discovery: The Rothschild bronzes and the case for their proposed attribution
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