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Freeing Shakespeare's Voice : the Actor's Guide to Talking the Text

A passionate exploration of the process of comprehending and speaking the words of William Shakespeare. Detailing exercises and analyzing characters' speech and rhythms, Linklater provides the tools to increase understanding and make Shakespeare's words one's own
eBook, English, 1993
Theatre Communications Group, New York, 1993
1 online resource (225 pages)
9781559366380, 1559366389
1045074295
Prologue; Introduction; THE CONTENT: Language; 1. Vowels and Consonants; 2. Words and Images; 3. Words Into Phrases; 4. Organically, Cosmically, and Etymologically Speaking; 5. Figures of Speech; INTERLUDE: Stage Directions
Double Meanings
Bawdry
Thee's Thou's and You's; THE FORM: Verse and Prose; 6. The Iambic Pentameter; 7. Rhyme; 8. Line-endings; 9. Verse and Prose Alternation; THE CONTEXTURE; 10. Today's Actor in Shakespeare's World; 11. Shakespeare's Voice in Today's World; 12. Which Voice? The Texts; 13. Whose Voice? The Man