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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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. September 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 191mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 564g
- ISBN-13: 9780521523868
- ISBN-10: 0521523869
- Artikelnr.: 22245425
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. September 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 191mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 564g
- ISBN-13: 9780521523868
- ISBN-10: 0521523869
- Artikelnr.: 22245425
List of illustrations; 1. Shakespeare played small: three speculations
about the body Dennis Kennedy; 2. The architecture of the Fortune playhouse
John Orrell; 3. The bare Island Andrew Gurr; 4. 'How chances it they
travel?': provincial touring, playing places, and the King's Men Alan
Somerset; 5. Writing for the metropolis: illegitimate performances of
Shakespeare in early nineteenth-century London Jane Moody; 6. The
perishable body of the unpoetic: A. C. Bradley performs Othello Mark
Gauntlett; 7. Playing places for Shakespeare: the Maddermarket Theatre,
Norwich Franklin J. Hildy; 8. 'A fairly average sort of place': Shakespeare
in Northampton, 1927-1987 Richard Foulkes; 9. The living monument: self and
stage in the criticism and scholarship of M. C. Bradbrook J. R. Mulryne;
10. Stratford stages: interviews with Michael Reardon and Tim Furby, and
Sam Mendes Peter Holland; 11. Dis-covering the female body: erotic
exploration in Elizabethan poetry Werner Von Koppenfels; 12. Theseus'
shadows in A Midsummer Night's Dream Peter Holland; 13. 'Time for such a
word': verbal echoing in Macbeth George Walton Williams; 14. Shakespeare's
knowledge of Italian Naseeb Shaheen; 15. Tamburlaine and Edward Alleyn's
Ring S. P. Cerasano; 16. Shakespeare performances in England, 1992-1993
Peter Holland; 17. Professional Shakespeare productions in the British
Isles, January-December 1992 Niky Rathbone; 18. The year's contribution to
Shakespeare studies David Lindley, Martin Wiggins and H. R. Woudhuysen;
Books received; Index.
about the body Dennis Kennedy; 2. The architecture of the Fortune playhouse
John Orrell; 3. The bare Island Andrew Gurr; 4. 'How chances it they
travel?': provincial touring, playing places, and the King's Men Alan
Somerset; 5. Writing for the metropolis: illegitimate performances of
Shakespeare in early nineteenth-century London Jane Moody; 6. The
perishable body of the unpoetic: A. C. Bradley performs Othello Mark
Gauntlett; 7. Playing places for Shakespeare: the Maddermarket Theatre,
Norwich Franklin J. Hildy; 8. 'A fairly average sort of place': Shakespeare
in Northampton, 1927-1987 Richard Foulkes; 9. The living monument: self and
stage in the criticism and scholarship of M. C. Bradbrook J. R. Mulryne;
10. Stratford stages: interviews with Michael Reardon and Tim Furby, and
Sam Mendes Peter Holland; 11. Dis-covering the female body: erotic
exploration in Elizabethan poetry Werner Von Koppenfels; 12. Theseus'
shadows in A Midsummer Night's Dream Peter Holland; 13. 'Time for such a
word': verbal echoing in Macbeth George Walton Williams; 14. Shakespeare's
knowledge of Italian Naseeb Shaheen; 15. Tamburlaine and Edward Alleyn's
Ring S. P. Cerasano; 16. Shakespeare performances in England, 1992-1993
Peter Holland; 17. Professional Shakespeare productions in the British
Isles, January-December 1992 Niky Rathbone; 18. The year's contribution to
Shakespeare studies David Lindley, Martin Wiggins and H. R. Woudhuysen;
Books received; Index.
List of illustrations; 1. Shakespeare played small: three speculations
about the body Dennis Kennedy; 2. The architecture of the Fortune playhouse
John Orrell; 3. The bare Island Andrew Gurr; 4. 'How chances it they
travel?': provincial touring, playing places, and the King's Men Alan
Somerset; 5. Writing for the metropolis: illegitimate performances of
Shakespeare in early nineteenth-century London Jane Moody; 6. The
perishable body of the unpoetic: A. C. Bradley performs Othello Mark
Gauntlett; 7. Playing places for Shakespeare: the Maddermarket Theatre,
Norwich Franklin J. Hildy; 8. 'A fairly average sort of place': Shakespeare
in Northampton, 1927-1987 Richard Foulkes; 9. The living monument: self and
stage in the criticism and scholarship of M. C. Bradbrook J. R. Mulryne;
10. Stratford stages: interviews with Michael Reardon and Tim Furby, and
Sam Mendes Peter Holland; 11. Dis-covering the female body: erotic
exploration in Elizabethan poetry Werner Von Koppenfels; 12. Theseus'
shadows in A Midsummer Night's Dream Peter Holland; 13. 'Time for such a
word': verbal echoing in Macbeth George Walton Williams; 14. Shakespeare's
knowledge of Italian Naseeb Shaheen; 15. Tamburlaine and Edward Alleyn's
Ring S. P. Cerasano; 16. Shakespeare performances in England, 1992-1993
Peter Holland; 17. Professional Shakespeare productions in the British
Isles, January-December 1992 Niky Rathbone; 18. The year's contribution to
Shakespeare studies David Lindley, Martin Wiggins and H. R. Woudhuysen;
Books received; Index.
about the body Dennis Kennedy; 2. The architecture of the Fortune playhouse
John Orrell; 3. The bare Island Andrew Gurr; 4. 'How chances it they
travel?': provincial touring, playing places, and the King's Men Alan
Somerset; 5. Writing for the metropolis: illegitimate performances of
Shakespeare in early nineteenth-century London Jane Moody; 6. The
perishable body of the unpoetic: A. C. Bradley performs Othello Mark
Gauntlett; 7. Playing places for Shakespeare: the Maddermarket Theatre,
Norwich Franklin J. Hildy; 8. 'A fairly average sort of place': Shakespeare
in Northampton, 1927-1987 Richard Foulkes; 9. The living monument: self and
stage in the criticism and scholarship of M. C. Bradbrook J. R. Mulryne;
10. Stratford stages: interviews with Michael Reardon and Tim Furby, and
Sam Mendes Peter Holland; 11. Dis-covering the female body: erotic
exploration in Elizabethan poetry Werner Von Koppenfels; 12. Theseus'
shadows in A Midsummer Night's Dream Peter Holland; 13. 'Time for such a
word': verbal echoing in Macbeth George Walton Williams; 14. Shakespeare's
knowledge of Italian Naseeb Shaheen; 15. Tamburlaine and Edward Alleyn's
Ring S. P. Cerasano; 16. Shakespeare performances in England, 1992-1993
Peter Holland; 17. Professional Shakespeare productions in the British
Isles, January-December 1992 Niky Rathbone; 18. The year's contribution to
Shakespeare studies David Lindley, Martin Wiggins and H. R. Woudhuysen;
Books received; Index.