Shakespeare and the Authority of Performance
Discover the intricate relationship between Shakespeare's works and the world of performance in "Shakespeare and the Authority of Performance" by Christopher McCullough, published by Cambridge University Press in 1997. This thought-provoking text spans 268 pages and delves into how Shakespearean authority continues to shape the practices of directing, acting, and scholarship today.
McCullough explores the timeless relevance of Shakespeare, examining how today's performers and scholars interpret and convey his works. This insightful analysis is an essential read for anyone passionate about theater, literature, and the enduring legacy of Shakespeare’s plays. Whether you are a student, educator, or theater professional, this book will enhance your understanding of performance and authority in Shakespeare's works. Add this compelling volume to your collection and explore the profound impact of performance on literary interpretation.