Shakespeare Quarterly, Volume 6Folger Shakespeare Library, 1955 - Electronic journals Focuses on all aspects of Shakespeare studies, including criticism of the plays and poems, theater history, Shakespeare pedagogy, the history of Shakespeare as an institution, and studies in editing, text, canon, and bibliography. Also contains review-essays on Royal Shakespeare Company and other significant stage and film productions around the world. |
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Page 193
... audience of what is happening on the stage . The problem , then , is to discover what form of staging was used in order to convey to the audience that there were two camps in two different places . Surprisingly it is the oft - cited on ...
... audience of what is happening on the stage . The problem , then , is to discover what form of staging was used in order to convey to the audience that there were two camps in two different places . Surprisingly it is the oft - cited on ...
Page 194
... audience imagined whatever the author suggested to them , and that the mention of a property in the text or a stage direction is no proof that it was actually present . With Reynolds as a guide we might guess that in referring three ...
... audience imagined whatever the author suggested to them , and that the mention of a property in the text or a stage direction is no proof that it was actually present . With Reynolds as a guide we might guess that in referring three ...
Page 436
... audience on three sides . ( The floor plan of the Stratford arrangement must closely approximate the floor plan in Cranford Adams ' diagram in The Globe Playhouse , p . 53. ) The stage descends to floor level on all sides by four large ...
... audience on three sides . ( The floor plan of the Stratford arrangement must closely approximate the floor plan in Cranford Adams ' diagram in The Globe Playhouse , p . 53. ) The stage descends to floor level on all sides by four large ...
Contents
Shakespeares The Phoenix and Turtle | 19 |
Hamlet and Glorianas Knights | 31 |
Fortune and Nature in As You Like | 43 |
Copyright | |
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