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050 00 PN2101|b.C36 2013 
245 04 The Cambridge companion to theatre history /|cedited by 
       David Wiles and Christine Dymkowski. 
246 30 Companion to theatre history 
246 30 Theatre history 
264  1 Cambridge ;|aNew York :|bCambridge University Press,
       |c2013. 
300    xv, 318 pages :|billustrations ;|c23 cm. 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
490 1  Cambridge companions to literature 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  Why theatre history? / David Wiles -- Modernist theatre / 
       Stefan Hulfeld -- Baroque to romantic theatre / 
       Christopher Baugh -- Medieval, renaissance and early 
       modern theatre / David Wiles -- Classical theatre / Erika 
       Fischer-Lichte -- Liverpool / Ros Merkin -- Finland / S. 
       E. Wilmer -- Egypt / Hazem Azmy -- Traditional theatre : 
       the case of Japanese Noh / Diego Pellecchia -- Reflections
       on a global theatre history / Marvin Carlson -- The 
       audience / Willmar Sauter -- The art of acting / Josette 
       FĂ©ral -- Music theatre and musical theatre / Zachary 
       Dunbar -- Circus / Marius Kwint -- The nature of 
       historical evidence : a case study / Thomas Postlewait -- 
       The visual record : the case of Hamlet / Barbara Hodgdon -
       - Museums, archives and collecting / Fiona Macintosh -- Re
       :enactment / Gilli Bush-Bailey -- The internet : history 
       2.0? / Jacky Bratton and Grant Tyler Peterson. 
520    "Scholars, amateur historians and actors have shaped 
       theatre history in different ways at different times and 
       in different places. This Companion offers students and 
       general readers a series of accessible and engaging essays
       on the key aspects of studying and writing theatre 
       history. The diverse international team of contributors 
       investigates how theatre history has been constructed, 
       showing how historical facts are tied to political and 
       artistic agendas and explaining why history matters to us"
       -- provided by publisher. 
650  0 Theater|xHistory. 
700 1  Wiles, David. 
700 1  Dymkowski, Christine,|d1950- 
830  0 Cambridge companions to literature. 
910    sp 201312 
945    MARCIVE (03/23) 
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