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The English Actor: From Medieval to Modern
By (Author) Peter Ackroyd
Reaktion Books
Reaktion Books
1st May 2024
1st February 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Social and cultural history
European history
792.0942
Paperback
416
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
The English Actor charts the uniquely English approach to stagecraft. In thirty chapters, Peter Ackroyd describes, with superb narrative skill, the genesis of acting deriving from the Church tradition of Mystery Plays through the flourishing of the craft in the Renaissance to modern methods that followed the advent of film and television. The biographies of the most notable and celebrated actors are also explored, right up to the present day. In this book, Ackroyd gives us an original and superbly entertaining appraisal of how actors have acted and how audiences have responded since the medieval period, and what we mean by the 'magic of the stage'.
"Any book called The English Actor: From Medieval to Modern is setting itself a challenge. . . . Ackroyd's is obviously intended for the general reader, who will enjoy its anecdotes. . . . Ackroyd occasionally produces splendid purple passages."-- "Times Literary Supplement"
Peter Ackroyd is one of Britains most respected historians and novelists. His many books include London: The Biography, Hawksmoor and the bestselling History of England series.