Visual experiences in Cinquecento theatrical spaces
- Title
- Visual experiences in Cinquecento theatrical spaces / Javier Berzal de Dios.
- Published by
- Toronto : University of Toronto Press, [2019]
- ©2019
- Author
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Details
- Description
- xii, 203 pages : illustrations; 24 cm.
- Summary
- "Through an interdisciplinary examination of sixteenth-century theatre, Visual Experiences in Cinquecento Theatrical Spaces studies the performative aspects of the early modern stage, paying special attention to the overlooked complexities of audience experience. Examining the period's philosophical and aesthetic ideas about space, place, and setting, the book shows how artists consciously moved away from traditional representations of real spaces on stage, instead providing their audiences with more imaginative and collaborative engagements that were untethered by strict definitions of naturalism. In this way, the book breaks with traditional interpretations of early modern staging techniques, arguing that the goal of artists in this period was not to cater to a single privileged viewer through the creation of a naturalistically unified stage but instead to offer up a complex multimedia experience that would captivate a diverse assembly of theatre-goers."--
- Series statement
- Toronto Italian studies
- Uniform title
- Toronto Italian studies
- Subject
- To 1700
- Theater > Italy > History > 16th century
- Theaters > Stage-setting and scenery > History > Italy > 16th century
- Theater audiences
- Italian drama > To 1700 > History and criticism
- Theater audiences > Italy > History > 16th century
- Italian drama
- Theater
- Theaters > Stage-setting and scenery
- Bühnenbild
- Theater
- Visuelle Wahrnehmung
- Zuschauer
- Italy
- Italien
- Genre/Form
- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
- History.
- Contents
- Introduction: Striking the Stage -- Magic and Mimesis: La Calandria and the Idea of Rome -- The Artificial City on Stage -- Palladio, Scamozzi, and the Built Theatre as Enclosure -- The Medici Theatres, Political Aspirations, and Cognitive Autonomy.
- Owning institution
- Princeton University Library
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and index.