Trick of Singularity: "Twelfth Night" and the Performance Editions FROM THE PUBLISHER
Because it appears in a relatively clean and dated version in the Folio, Twelfth Night seems to be exempt from arguments for variant texts - but there are significant and persistent variations represented in the performance editions. Osborne's careful reading of these provides a crucial bridge linking theatre history and textual criticism. She employs a wide variety of approaches and disciplines - Shakespearean and Renaissance studies, theatre history, gender studies, contemporary literary criticism, and cultural history - to provide a fresh and engaging yet rigorous view. Although she focuses on Twelfth Night, Osborne's argument applies more broadly to the history of performance and criticism, including a chapter on video versions of the play. Widely read in Shakespearean and Renaissance scholarship, she employs her archival research on promptbooks, the publishing history of the plays, and the history of Shakespearean production to accomplish a major job of scholarly integration and analysis of Shakespearean drama in performance.
FROM THE CRITICS
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Osborne (English, Colby College) analyses the peformance editions of
"Twelfth Night", arguing that the complex interaction between text
and performance requires a special blend of textual studies and
performance criticism.
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