2015
DOI: 10.1353/boc.2015.0025
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The Performance of Divine Providence on the Early Modern Stage: Tumbling Canvases and History Plays

Abstract: In early modern corrales de comedias , stage effects were quite common; they provided spectators with a visual display that enhanced their reception of the dramatic poetry. Until recently, however, scholars have focused mainly on the text of early modern plays, pursuing purely literary analyses instead of investigating the uses and possible meanings of these effects in performance. This study examines the cultural significance of one stage effect, the falling painting, in three history plays: Tirso de Molina’s… Show more

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