His Exits and His Entrances: The Story of Shakespeare's ReputationThe idolatry of Shakespeare - Remarkable paradox - The world's volume - The rage for explication - The man and the myth - The quest for an image - Shakespearean frauds and forgeries - Stratford's Shakespeare - The Stratford Festivals - Un-willingly to school - Shakespeare in the United States - All the world's a stage. |
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Page 57
... acted on the Tuesday after , " at Lincoln's Inn Fields . In the Prologue , Bullock tells us that he has " no plot / But what Old Shakespeare made . " Shortly afterward Charles Johnson completed his version , which was acted at Drury ...
... acted on the Tuesday after , " at Lincoln's Inn Fields . In the Prologue , Bullock tells us that he has " no plot / But what Old Shakespeare made . " Shortly afterward Charles Johnson completed his version , which was acted at Drury ...
Page 316
... acted as Oh ! It's Impossible ! in 1780 , and Garrick's Catherine and Petruchio and another version by John Philip Kemble were widely acted . The nineteenth - century farces , burlesques , and adaptations were of a different order ...
... acted as Oh ! It's Impossible ! in 1780 , and Garrick's Catherine and Petruchio and another version by John Philip Kemble were widely acted . The nineteenth - century farces , burlesques , and adaptations were of a different order ...
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... acted by Negroes in 1936 for 59 consecutive performances , with later tours bringing it up to 81. Orson Welles produced a Hamlet for the Federal Theatre which was prepared for and acted by Negroes , and was popularly called " The Black ...
... acted by Negroes in 1936 for 59 consecutive performances , with later tours bringing it up to 81. Orson Welles produced a Hamlet for the Federal Theatre which was prepared for and acted by Negroes , and was popularly called " The Black ...
Contents
The Idolatry of Shakespeare | 17 |
The Remarkable Paradox | 42 |
The Worlds Volume | 84 |
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