Cognition In The Globe by Evelyn B. Tribble

Attention and Memory in Shakespeare's Theatre

This insightful work delves into the cognitive processes of actors and audiences in the early modern theater, exploring how the physical environment of the Globe Theatre influenced mental activities and social interactions. By examining the interplay between the material conditions of the theater and the cognitive practices of its participants, the book offers a fresh perspective on how spatial and environmental factors shaped the theatrical experience in Shakespeare's time. It highlights the dynamic relationship between mind, body, and space, providing a nuanced understanding of early modern performance culture.

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