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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... play was written in two strata , or by two dramatists , ( b ) the novel followed an Ur- Pericles , which was also the source of the play , ( c ) the novel at the same time followed Shakespeare's Pericles in some details , ( d ) the bad ...
... play was written in two strata , or by two dramatists , ( b ) the novel followed an Ur- Pericles , which was also the source of the play , ( c ) the novel at the same time followed Shakespeare's Pericles in some details , ( d ) the bad ...
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which the named plays have been placed in the mid - nineties . He overlooks the possibility that Titus Andronicus ( and its source play , if any ) may have belonged to Henslowe rather than to a succession of rival companies , and have ...
which the named plays have been placed in the mid - nineties . He overlooks the possibility that Titus Andronicus ( and its source play , if any ) may have belonged to Henslowe rather than to a succession of rival companies , and have ...
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... play , inspired by Shakespeare's Hamlet . Prince Hamlet is not an original play ( although the dust - jacket mystifyingly calls it “ boldly original and yet paraphrastic , quite provocatively so " ) , since its essential situation and ...
... play , inspired by Shakespeare's Hamlet . Prince Hamlet is not an original play ( although the dust - jacket mystifyingly calls it “ boldly original and yet paraphrastic , quite provocatively so " ) , since its essential situation and ...
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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