ENG220H1 Lecture : Titus Andronicus
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Charles i reign. became more and more spectacular as time progressed, moves into. Stephen orgel, r. scholar the illusion of power, berkeley 1975 the theatricality of power/the power of theatricality. The queen"s men performed for e. (1583) in 1594 became the lord chamberlain"s men, acted in permanent theatre shoreditch, early company of s. in 1603 became the king"s. Men under james i replaced by the globe in 1558, bear the rose, first playhouse to be owned by players, s wrote his greatest plays for it. Globe: audiences as large as 3000 eye level at the feet of the actors for the groundlings. Titus happily sacrifices his sons in the service of. Rome for the greater glory. his captive, queen tamora feels no such sense of duty. feeling a parent has for a child and political obligations no source for the narrative, but patchwork of intertext. Andreae vesalii, most important text on dissection at the time.