Shakespeare Quarterly, Volume 33Folger Shakespeare Library, 1950 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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... Acting Shakespeare , " you do Hamlet's advice to the players and you take a stab at the idea that the Globe was an environment that might have been condu- cive to an actor's going over the top once in a while . We don't know what the ...
... Acting Shakespeare , " you do Hamlet's advice to the players and you take a stab at the idea that the Globe was an environment that might have been condu- cive to an actor's going over the top once in a while . We don't know what the ...
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... acting , in relation to Shakespeare's greatest tragedies , is different . While individual performances by actors may be good or bad , the art of acting in the context of Shakespearean tragedy would appear in Lamb's view to betray the ...
... acting , in relation to Shakespeare's greatest tragedies , is different . While individual performances by actors may be good or bad , the art of acting in the context of Shakespearean tragedy would appear in Lamb's view to betray the ...
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... acting . The first , having to do with the relationship between imagination and the senses , can be considered briefly ; the second , having to do with the relationship between poetry and painting , deserves more extended consideration ...
... acting . The first , having to do with the relationship between imagination and the senses , can be considered briefly ; the second , having to do with the relationship between poetry and painting , deserves more extended consideration ...
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