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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... effects though not in their methods . If the total effect of Twelfth Night , owing to the predominance of Viola's story , suggests la comédie larmoyante more than a Goldsmith could approve , we should not seek to explain this fact by ...
... effects though not in their methods . If the total effect of Twelfth Night , owing to the predominance of Viola's story , suggests la comédie larmoyante more than a Goldsmith could approve , we should not seek to explain this fact by ...
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... effects are the effects that could be communicated from a stage . Given this play , the most recognizably domestic of all ... effect , transmuting Shakespeare's work into a dif- ferent art form , and his judgments may be only obliquely ...
... effects are the effects that could be communicated from a stage . Given this play , the most recognizably domestic of all ... effect , transmuting Shakespeare's work into a dif- ferent art form , and his judgments may be only obliquely ...
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... effect on the principal characters . There was no attempt to embellish this production with musical effects . Al- though locally produced , most of the festival sound effects and music are recorded for reproduction by a high fidelity ...
... effect on the principal characters . There was no attempt to embellish this production with musical effects . Al- though locally produced , most of the festival sound effects and music are recorded for reproduction by a high fidelity ...
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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