Stillness in Motion in the Seventeenth Century Theatre
Explore the intricate relationship between motion and stillness in Stillness in Motion in the Seventeenth Century Theatre by P.A. Skantze, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2007. This enlightening paperback delves into the works of 17th-century writers for performance, revealing a fascinating aesthetic tension that is pivotal to our understanding of both performance and cultural history. With 220 pages of insightful analysis, Skantze invites readers to consider how this tension between movement and fixity can deepen our appreciation for the theatrical arts of the Renaissance period. Ideal for scholars, theater enthusiasts, and history buffs, this book highlights the significance of 17th-century theatre in shaping cultural narratives. Discover the complex dynamics that influenced performance and its evolution during a time of rich artistic exploration in Europe, particularly in Italy. Enhance your library with this essential read that bridges history, culture, and the performing arts.