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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... Drama , particularly in the celebra- tory and religious forms which flourished before the sixteenth century , is a communal activity , and therefore needs to be set in a social and historical context more accurately and with a broader ...
... Drama , particularly in the celebra- tory and religious forms which flourished before the sixteenth century , is a communal activity , and therefore needs to be set in a social and historical context more accurately and with a broader ...
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... dramatic analysis as inapplicable to many forms of drama , notably Shak . and the eclectic forms of contemporary plays . Neglecting performance elements , Aristotelian theories tend to miss the dynamics of the dramatic art . ] Rev ...
... dramatic analysis as inapplicable to many forms of drama , notably Shak . and the eclectic forms of contemporary plays . Neglecting performance elements , Aristotelian theories tend to miss the dynamics of the dramatic art . ] Rev ...
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... Drama , 140 ( 2nd Quarter 1981 ) , 52 ; James , R. Gambit , 37 ( 1981 ) , 126 ; Taylor , Gary . SQ , 32 ( 1981 ) , 286–87 . 1598. Dobysh , G. " Powerful Voice of the Classics . " Izvestia ( Moscow late issue ) , 28 Sept. 1981. [ Cor ...
... Drama , 140 ( 2nd Quarter 1981 ) , 52 ; James , R. Gambit , 37 ( 1981 ) , 126 ; Taylor , Gary . SQ , 32 ( 1981 ) , 286–87 . 1598. Dobysh , G. " Powerful Voice of the Classics . " Izvestia ( Moscow late issue ) , 28 Sept. 1981. [ Cor ...
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