

An edition of The quest for Shakespeare's Globe (1983)
By John Orrell
Publish Date
1983
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Language
eng
Pages
187
Description:
This book is about the size, the shape and the architectural nature of the Globe playhouse of Shakespeare's time, the most important theatre in English history. The design of the second Globe, and by extension the first, has been a subject of keen debate for many years, fostered by recurrent attempts to reconstruct the playhouse, both in London and Detroit. Professor Orrell here offers fresh ways of looking at some well-known documents and newer evidence. By using detailed diagrams and seventeenth-century panoramas, the author is able to establish the accuracy of Hollar's famous 'Long View' of London, and by reconstructing his methods arrives at an exact measurement of the diameter of the second Globe. These findings document many advances in our hard knowledge of the theatre buildings of Shakespeare's time, to the point where reconstructions may be undertaken with confidence.
subjects: Stage history, Theaters, Globe Theatre (London, England : 1599-1644), History, Theater architecture, Globe Theatre (Southwark, London, England), Theatre, Architektur, Globe Theatre, Globe Theatre (Londres), Construction, London, Theatres, Globe Theatre (Southwark, Londres, Angleterre), Globe theatre (southwark, london, england), Theater, great britain, history
People: William Shakespeare (1564-1616)
Times: 17th century