Shakespeare Performed: Essays in Honor of R.A. FoakesMany of the contributors to this collection, including E. A. J. Honigmann, M. M. Mahood, Jonathan Bate, and Stanley Wells (among others), have been centrally involved in examining, promoting, and sometimes questioning the critical dominance of the stable Shakespeare text, particularly as a result of performance. The essays range from the traditional poetical and theater history inquiries through bibliographical examinations and hermeneutical interpretations. |
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... Film and video adaptations . 5. Theater - England - History - 16th century . 6. Theater - History - 20th century . I. Ioppolo , Grace , 1956- II . Foakes , R.A. PR3091 S367 2000 792.9'5 - dc21 00-024208 PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF ...
... Film and video adaptations . 5. Theater - England - History - 16th century . 6. Theater - History - 20th century . I. Ioppolo , Grace , 1956- II . Foakes , R.A. PR3091 S367 2000 792.9'5 - dc21 00-024208 PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF ...
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... Film , Text , and Interpretation Writing About Shakespeare's Plays in Performance JOHN RUSSELL BROWN Unfolding and Cutting : Measure for Measure at the Old Vic in 1957-58 G. R. PROUDFOOT 151 164 The Performance of Text in the Royal ...
... Film , Text , and Interpretation Writing About Shakespeare's Plays in Performance JOHN RUSSELL BROWN Unfolding and Cutting : Measure for Measure at the Old Vic in 1957-58 G. R. PROUDFOOT 151 164 The Performance of Text in the Royal ...
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... Films of Richard III 260 MARLISS C. DESENS Film Editing PETER HOLLAND Afterword 273 299 STANLEY WELLS Selected Bibliography Notes on Contributors Index 306 308 313 Preface ALTHOUGH PETRUCCIO PROCLAIMS TO HIS GOOD FRIEND HORTENSIO IN 6 ...
... Films of Richard III 260 MARLISS C. DESENS Film Editing PETER HOLLAND Afterword 273 299 STANLEY WELLS Selected Bibliography Notes on Contributors Index 306 308 313 Preface ALTHOUGH PETRUCCIO PROCLAIMS TO HIS GOOD FRIEND HORTENSIO IN 6 ...
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... film , and theoretical criticism of John Russell Brown , G. R. Proudfoot , Grace loppolo , Michael Hattaway , Carol Chillington Rutter , Alan Brissenden , Marliss Desens , and Peter Holland . What the varied and multi - disciplined ...
... film , and theoretical criticism of John Russell Brown , G. R. Proudfoot , Grace loppolo , Michael Hattaway , Carol Chillington Rutter , Alan Brissenden , Marliss Desens , and Peter Holland . What the varied and multi - disciplined ...
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Contents
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Shakespeares Sense of Direction | 33 |
The Lord Chamberlains Mens Tour of 1597 | 56 |
No Quarrel but a slight Contention | 72 |
Julius Caesar and Sejanus | 88 |
Three Detachable Scenes | 108 |
Representing Falsehood | 122 |
The First Performances of Shakespeares Sonnets | 131 |
Aspects of King Lear in Performance | 198 |
Sleeves Gloves and Helens Placket | 216 |
Australian Shakespeare | 240 |
Cutting Women Down to Size in the Olivier and Loncraine Films of Richard III | 260 |
Film Editing | 273 |
Afterword | 299 |
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Notes on Contributors | 308 |
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