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Shakespeare's Globe Rebuilt

Shakespeare's Globe Rebuilt

Shakespeare's Globe Rebuilt

J. R. Mulryne, University of Warwick
Margaret Shewring, University of Warwick
June 1997
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    The rebuilding of the Globe theatre (1599–1613) on London's Bankside, a few yards from the site of the playhouse in which many of Shakespeare's plays were first performed, must rank as one of the most imaginative enterprises of recent decades. It has aroused intense interest among scholars and the general public worldwide. This book offers a fully illustrated account of the research that has gone into the Globe reconstruction, drawing on the work of leading scholars, theatre people and craftsmen to provide an authoritative view of the twenty years of research and the hundreds of practical decisions entailed. Documents of the period are explored afresh; the techniques of timber-framed building and the decorative practices of Elizabethan craftsmen explained; and all of this reconciled with the requirements of the actors and restrictions of modern architectural design. The result is a book that will fascinate scholarly readers and laymen alike.

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    June 1997
    Paperback
    9780521599887
    212 pages
    248 × 176 × 19 mm
    0.61kg
    80 b/w illus. 24 colour illus.
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    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Acknowledgements
    • Part I. Past and Present:
    • 1. The once and future Globe Ronnie Mulryne and Margaret Shewring
    • 2. Shakespeare's Globe: a history of reconstruction and some reasons for trying Andrew Gurr
    • Part II. Varieties of Research:
    • 3. Designing the globe John Orrell
    • 4. The archaeological evaluation of the Globe Playhouse Simon Blatherwick
    • 5. Design as reconstruction/reconstruction as design Jon Greenfield
    • 6. Timber framing, the two bays and after Jon Greenfield
    • 7. The interior decoration scheme of the Bankside Globe John Ronayne
    • 8. The iconography of the Bankside Globe
    • Part III. The Globe in Performance:
    • 9. Staging at the Globe Andrew Gurr
    • 10. Playing the Globe: artistic policy and practice Mark Rylance
    • Part IV. Documents of the Elizabethan Playhouse:
    • 11. Selected documents from the Elizabethan Playhouse edited by Ronnie Mulryne.
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      Contributors
    • Ronnie Mulryne, Margaret Shewring, Andrew Gurr, John Orrell, Simon Blatherwick, Jon Greenfield, John Ronayne, Andrew Gurr, Mark Rylance

    • Editors
    • J. R. Mulryne , University of Warwick
    • Margaret Shewring , University of Warwick