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100 1 $aBowsher, Julian.
245 14 $aThe Rose and the Globe :$bplayhouses of Shakespeare's Bankside, Southwark : excavations, 1988-91 /$cJulian Bowsher and Pat Miller.
260 $a[London] :$bMuseum of London Archaeology,$cc2009.
300 $axv, 275 p. :$bill. (some col.), maps (some col.) ;$c31 cm.
490 1 $aMOLA monograph ;$v48
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 262-271) and index.
546 $aText in English with summaries in French, German and Spanish.
520 $a"The excavation of two of the famous playhouses of Tudor London, the Rose and the Globe, provided the first concrete evidence for the size, layout and development of these playhouses, now presented in detail for the first time in 400 years. The remains of the Rose playhouse were revealed 20 years ago and aroused great interest throughout the world, far beyond the normal confines of archaeological discovery. To the scholarly world the Rose was famous through the survival of day-to-day accounts written by its owner Phillip Henslowe, and to the theatre world as the stage where many of Marlowe's plays were first performed; the investigations brought this history to life. The excavation of a smaller part of the Globe, the home of many of Shakespeare's plays, revealed less detail but was an important emotional, as well as archaeological discovery. This volume is an archaeological report, but it will appeal to a wider audience of those interested in the history and development of the theatre. The hundreds of individual elements found in the excavations, together with newly researched documentary sources, have been fully integrated into a narrative description and thematic discussions on every aspect of the playhouses, the plays and the audiences. The volume is lavishly illustrated with contemporary views, reconstructions and detailed drawings and photographs of structures and finds from the excavations."--P. [4] of cover.
505 0 $aIntroduction -- Current state of knowledge/background -- The archaeological sequence at the Rose playhouse -- The archaeological sequence at the Globe playhouse -- The playhouse buildings -- Plays, players and playgoers -- Conclusions and future research.
600 10 $aShakespeare, William,$d1564-1616$xStage history.
610 20 $aRose Theatre (London, England)
610 20 $aGlobe Theatre (London, England : 1599-1644)
650 0 $aExcavations (Archaeology)$zEngland$zLondon.
651 0 $aSouthwark (London, England)$xAntiquities.
700 1 $aMiller, Pat,$d1959-
710 2 $aMuseum of London Archaeology.
830 0 $aMOLA monograph ;$v48.
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