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Fencing, Form and Cognition on the Early Modern Stage Dori Coblentz

Fencing, Form and Cognition on the Early Modern Stage By Dori Coblentz

Fencing, Form and Cognition on the Early Modern Stage by Dori Coblentz


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Argues that playwrights looked to fencing theory and performance for physical cues and formal structure.

Fencing, Form and Cognition on the Early Modern Stage Summary

Fencing, Form and Cognition on the Early Modern Stage: Artful Devices by Dori Coblentz

Argues that playwrights looked to fencing theory and performance for physical cues and formal structure Demonstrates alternate historical understandings of judgment training that are useful to modern pedagogical contexts Analyses historical and formal elements of plays and fencing manuals to reveal previously unnoticed shared strategies for teaching timing Excavates an underexplored archive of fencing Italian, English, and German fencing texts and brings to bear their explicit instruction on teaching timing and judgment to early modern drama Intervenes in current scholarship on Shakespeare and Jonson to motivate misunderstood plotting and pacing decisions Fencing, Form and Cognition on the Early Modern Stage reveals an underexplored archive of Italian, English and German fencing texts, which were designed explicitly to teach tempo and judgement. This intervention in Shakespeare and Jonson scholarship provides critical new insights into the plots, pacing and characterisation of drama and attends to the ethical and pedagogical work displayed and accomplished by fencing and dramatic devices. It yields a robust theory of active waiting and brings the imbrications of appropriate timing and ethical decision-making to the fore.

Fencing, Form and Cognition on the Early Modern Stage Reviews

Through insightful close-readings of plays we don't associate with fencing, Dori Coblentz reveals how dramatic plots replicate the temporal rhythm and movement patterns of the sport. Fencing, Form and Cognition on the Early Modern Stage is an important book not only for readers interested in the history of sport, but for those seeking to understand the complex temporality of early modern plays. -Gina Bloom, author of Gaming the Stage: Playable Media and the Rise of English Commercial Theater

About Dori Coblentz

Dori Coblentz is Lecturer in Technical Communication at the Georgia Institute of Technology. She specializes in early modern English drama, digital pedagogy, and the history of fencing. She has published on the ways in which early moderns generated and transmitted practical knowledge about time in Artificiall force and sleight': Tempo and Dissimulation in Castiglione's Book of the Courtier (Italian Studies, 2018) and 'Killing Time in Titus Andronicus: Temporality, Rhetoric, and the Art of Defence' (Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies, 2015). She also holds a Master at Arms certification with a concentration in historical fencing from Sonoma State University and has written on seventeenth-century Italian rapier curriculum in her co-authored fencing manual, Fundamentals of Italian Rapier: A Modern Manual for Teachers and Students of Historical Fencing (SKA Swordplay Books, 2018).

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NPB9781474482271
9781474482271
1474482279
Fencing, Form and Cognition on the Early Modern Stage: Artful Devices by Dori Coblentz
New
Paperback
Edinburgh University Press
2023-08-16
200
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