

An edition of The Hand on the Shakespearean Stage (2016)
Gesture, Touch and the Spectacle of Dismemberment
By Farah Karim Cooper
Publish Date
Apr 21, 2016
Publisher
The Arden Shakespeare
Language
eng
Pages
328
Description:
"This ground-breaking new book uncovers the way Shakespeare draws upon the available literature and visual representations of the hand to inform his drama. Providing an analysis of gesture, touch, skill and dismemberment in a range of Shakespeare's works, it shows how the hand was perceived in Shakespeare's time as an indicator of human agency, emotion, social and personal identity. It demonstrates how the hand and its activities are described and embedded in Shakespeare's texts and about its role on the Shakespearean stage: as part of the actor's body, in the language as metaphor, and as a morbid stage-prop. Understanding the cultural signifiers that lie behind the early modern understanding of the hand and gesture, opens up new and sometimes disturbing ways of reading and seeing Shakespeare's plays."--Back cover.
subjects: Shakespeare, william, 1564-1616, criticism and interpretation, Gesture in literature, Shakespeare, william, 1564-1616, dramatic production, Shakespeare, william, 1564-1616, criticism, textual, Shakespeare, william, 1564-1616, stage history, Shakespeare, william, 1564-1616, bibliography, Criticism and interpretation, History, Dramatic production, Textual Criticism, Stage history, Bibliography, Handbooks, manuals, Shakespeare studies & criticism