Early Stuart Masque
Discover the captivating world of the Early Stuart Masque, a scholarly exploration published by Oxford University Press. This insightful book, authored by the Oxford University Press Staff, delves into the intricate influence of various elements such as movements, costumes, dialogue, scenes, music, and special effects in the realm of English illusionistic theatre during the Renaissance period. Spanning 334 pages, this paperback edition offers a comprehensive analysis of the interplay between theater and society in Great Britain from 1603 to 1714. Perfect for students, historians, and theater enthusiasts, the Early Stuart Masque is an essential resource for understanding the cultural significance of masques and their role in shaping English drama. Immerse yourself in this fascinating study and enhance your knowledge of 17th-century theatrical practices.