Stage, stake, and scaffold

Stage, stake, and scaffold
About this book
In Shakespeare's London, the stage of the playhouse, the stake of the bear baiting arena, and the scaffold of public execution constituted an ensemble of related spectacles that shared the same audiences. Andreas Hofele argues that this generated a powerful exchange of images and a spill-over of animal features into Shakespeare's characters.
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- OL16454098W
Subjects
Human-animal relationships in literatureAnimalsKnowledgeHuman body in literatureCriticism and interpretationDramatic productionShakespeare, william, 1564-1616, knowledge and learningTheater, great britain, historyTheaterHistory