Stanley Wells (ed.)
Shakespeare Survey
Herausgeber: Bate, Jonathan; Wells, Stanley W.; Dobson, Michael
Stanley Wells (ed.)
Shakespeare Survey
Herausgeber: Bate, Jonathan; Wells, Stanley W.; Dobson, Michael
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The first fifty volumes of this yearbook of Shakespeare studies are being reissued in paperback.
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The first fifty volumes of this yearbook of Shakespeare studies are being reissued in paperback.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juli 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 191mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 485g
- ISBN-13: 9780521523790
- ISBN-10: 0521523796
- Artikelnr.: 22115089
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juli 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 191mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 485g
- ISBN-13: 9780521523790
- ISBN-10: 0521523796
- Artikelnr.: 22115089
List of illustrations
1. Reconstructing Shakespeare, or Harlotry in Bardolatry Charles Marowitz
2. Playing Shakespeare Peggy Ashcroft
3. Take me to your Leda Terence Hawkes
4. Sign theory and Shakespeare Marvin Rosenberg
5. Time in Richard III Guy Hamel
6. New concepts of staging A Midsummer Night's Dream Maik Hamburger
7. Henry V as working-house of ideology Günter Walch
8. Shakespeare and his sources: observations on the critical history of Julius Caesar Robert S. Miola
9. The speculative eye: problematic self-knowledge in Julius Caesar William O. Scott
10. Learning by talking: conversation in As You Like It Martha Ronk Lifson
11. Measure for Measure: mirror for mirror Ruth Nevo
12. Allegory and irony in Othello Antoinette B. Dauber
13. Cruelty, King Lear, and the South African Land Act 1913 Martin Orkin
14. The rationale of current bibliographical methods: printing house studies, computer-aided compositor studies, and the use of statistical methods Manfred Draudt
15. Shakespeare's late plays at Stratford, Ontario Roger Warren
16. Shakespeare performances in London, Manchester, and Stratford-upon-Avon 1985-86 Nicholas Shrimpton
17. The year's contributions to Shakespearian study R. S. White, Richard Dutton and MacDonald P. Jackson
Index.
1. Reconstructing Shakespeare, or Harlotry in Bardolatry Charles Marowitz
2. Playing Shakespeare Peggy Ashcroft
3. Take me to your Leda Terence Hawkes
4. Sign theory and Shakespeare Marvin Rosenberg
5. Time in Richard III Guy Hamel
6. New concepts of staging A Midsummer Night's Dream Maik Hamburger
7. Henry V as working-house of ideology Günter Walch
8. Shakespeare and his sources: observations on the critical history of Julius Caesar Robert S. Miola
9. The speculative eye: problematic self-knowledge in Julius Caesar William O. Scott
10. Learning by talking: conversation in As You Like It Martha Ronk Lifson
11. Measure for Measure: mirror for mirror Ruth Nevo
12. Allegory and irony in Othello Antoinette B. Dauber
13. Cruelty, King Lear, and the South African Land Act 1913 Martin Orkin
14. The rationale of current bibliographical methods: printing house studies, computer-aided compositor studies, and the use of statistical methods Manfred Draudt
15. Shakespeare's late plays at Stratford, Ontario Roger Warren
16. Shakespeare performances in London, Manchester, and Stratford-upon-Avon 1985-86 Nicholas Shrimpton
17. The year's contributions to Shakespearian study R. S. White, Richard Dutton and MacDonald P. Jackson
Index.
List of illustrations
1. Reconstructing Shakespeare, or Harlotry in Bardolatry Charles Marowitz
2. Playing Shakespeare Peggy Ashcroft
3. Take me to your Leda Terence Hawkes
4. Sign theory and Shakespeare Marvin Rosenberg
5. Time in Richard III Guy Hamel
6. New concepts of staging A Midsummer Night's Dream Maik Hamburger
7. Henry V as working-house of ideology Günter Walch
8. Shakespeare and his sources: observations on the critical history of Julius Caesar Robert S. Miola
9. The speculative eye: problematic self-knowledge in Julius Caesar William O. Scott
10. Learning by talking: conversation in As You Like It Martha Ronk Lifson
11. Measure for Measure: mirror for mirror Ruth Nevo
12. Allegory and irony in Othello Antoinette B. Dauber
13. Cruelty, King Lear, and the South African Land Act 1913 Martin Orkin
14. The rationale of current bibliographical methods: printing house studies, computer-aided compositor studies, and the use of statistical methods Manfred Draudt
15. Shakespeare's late plays at Stratford, Ontario Roger Warren
16. Shakespeare performances in London, Manchester, and Stratford-upon-Avon 1985-86 Nicholas Shrimpton
17. The year's contributions to Shakespearian study R. S. White, Richard Dutton and MacDonald P. Jackson
Index.
1. Reconstructing Shakespeare, or Harlotry in Bardolatry Charles Marowitz
2. Playing Shakespeare Peggy Ashcroft
3. Take me to your Leda Terence Hawkes
4. Sign theory and Shakespeare Marvin Rosenberg
5. Time in Richard III Guy Hamel
6. New concepts of staging A Midsummer Night's Dream Maik Hamburger
7. Henry V as working-house of ideology Günter Walch
8. Shakespeare and his sources: observations on the critical history of Julius Caesar Robert S. Miola
9. The speculative eye: problematic self-knowledge in Julius Caesar William O. Scott
10. Learning by talking: conversation in As You Like It Martha Ronk Lifson
11. Measure for Measure: mirror for mirror Ruth Nevo
12. Allegory and irony in Othello Antoinette B. Dauber
13. Cruelty, King Lear, and the South African Land Act 1913 Martin Orkin
14. The rationale of current bibliographical methods: printing house studies, computer-aided compositor studies, and the use of statistical methods Manfred Draudt
15. Shakespeare's late plays at Stratford, Ontario Roger Warren
16. Shakespeare performances in London, Manchester, and Stratford-upon-Avon 1985-86 Nicholas Shrimpton
17. The year's contributions to Shakespearian study R. S. White, Richard Dutton and MacDonald P. Jackson
Index.