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Preface to Coriolanus
Preface to Coriolanus
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Author: Harley Granville Barker Foreword by: Richard Eyre Publisher: Nick Hern Books Series: Granville Barker's Prefaces to Shakespeare Format: Softcover # of Pages: 224 Pub. Date: 1993 ISBN-10: 1854591916 ISBN-13: 9781854591913
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About the Book:
HARD TO FIND BOOK, only a very limited number of
copies are still available.
Unrivalled practical insights from one of the most influential actors and directors of Shakespeare of all time.
Harley Granville-Barker provides invaluable insights into the plays of Shakespeare. Preface to Coriolanus is an ideal study guide for students, teachers and anyone acting or directing Shakespeare's work. As Ian McKellen says, "If you can't see Shakespeare in the theatre, read Granville Barker instead. He is the century's most perceptive director of Shakespeare."
Preface to Coriolanus examines the play in intricate detail, looking closely at characters, plot and language, and with a particular emphasis on the meaning that can be gleaned through the text and a fluency of staging. This classic – and most practical – pocket-format volume is ideal for use in study or rehearsal room.
What people say:
"I regard Granville Barker not
only as the first modern English director but as the most
influential." — Richard Eyre, theatre director
"I still find Granville Barker
indispensable after 45 years of using his Prefaces. He is the only
critic who consistently treats Shakespeare as a playmaker of living
drama, rather than as written texts." — Peter Hall,
theatre director
"Superficial
criticism is often taken seriously, then swept away as fashions
change. Granville Barker's deep and penetrating
intelligence illuminates his observations, and they remain
permanently relevant." — Peter Brook, theatre
director
"Really the first person to
talk about Shakespeare in a dramaturgical, rather than a literary,
manner. And as such, of course, a central figure in the creation of
the modern classical theatre." — Adrian Noble
"Barker offers a learned yet
deeply intuitive approach to Shakespeare as a man-of-the-theatre, an
act of empathy so complete as to give the illusion that Shakespeare
himself has been given the opportunity to say what he was aiming
for." — Simon Callow
About the Author:
Harley Granville-Barker (1877-1946) was a renowned playwright, director and actor, most famously known for being one of the most influential actors and directors of Shakespeare of all time. Passionate about the value of theatre and committed to exploring ways of revitalizing how plays are staged, when Barker retired from the theatre, he wrote The Prefaces to Shakespeare.
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Harley Granville-Barker, Foreword by Richard Eyre
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Harley Granville-Barker, Foreword by Richard Eyre
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