Early modern theatre and the figure of disability /

What work did physically disabled characters do for the early modern theater? Through a consideration of a range of plays, including Doctor Faustus and Richard III, Genevieve Love argues that the figure of the physically disabled prosthetic body in early modern English theater mediates a set of rela...

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Main Author: Love, Genevieve (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Arden Shakespeare, 2019.
Series:Arden studies in early modern drama.
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Summary:What work did physically disabled characters do for the early modern theater? Through a consideration of a range of plays, including Doctor Faustus and Richard III, Genevieve Love argues that the figure of the physically disabled prosthetic body in early modern English theater mediates a set of related 'likeness problems' that structure the theatrical, textual and critical lives of the plays of Shakespeare and his contemporaries. The figure of disability stands for the relationship between actor and character, prosthetic disabled characters with names such as Cripple and Stump capture the simultaneous presence of the fictional and the material, embodied world of the theater. When the figure of the disabled body exits the stage, it also mediates a second problem of likeness, between plays in their performed and textual forms. While supposedly imperfect textual versions of plays have been characterized as 'lame,' the dynamic movement of prosthetic disabled characters in the theater expands the figural role which disability performs in the relationship between plays on the stage and on the page. Early Modern Theatre and the Figure of Disability reveals how attention to physical disability enriches our understanding of early modern ideas about how theater works, while illuminating in turn how theater offers a reframing of disability as metaphor.
Physical Description:x, 212 pages ; 21 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781350017207
1350017205