Shakespeare: Text, Subtext, and ContextRonald L. Dotterer Susquehanna University Press, 1989 - 234 psl. Seventeen critics are represented in this collection of essays designed to illustrate the vitality and range of traditional and new approaches to Shakespeare studies. |
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... Globe playhouse , which , though hexagonal in form without , was round within . " This account has sometimes been taken as the evidence of a last eyewitness as to the form and structure of the Globe . But that is not so . The demolition ...
... Globe playhouse , which , though hexagonal in form without , was round within . " This account has sometimes been taken as the evidence of a last eyewitness as to the form and structure of the Globe . But that is not so . The demolition ...
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... Globe that was most desired ; and of the Globe , in the early years of this century , not even the site where it had stood was known for certain . Much work went into the search for its location , and in 1913 the then still - existing ...
... Globe that was most desired ; and of the Globe , in the early years of this century , not even the site where it had stood was known for certain . Much work went into the search for its location , and in 1913 the then still - existing ...
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... Globe was a large one . So was the Swan . Of both those theaters there is contemporary reference to their having had ... Globe in 1599 , which burned down , but the second , which was built to replace it . The rebuilding , however , was ...
... Globe was a large one . So was the Swan . Of both those theaters there is contemporary reference to their having had ... Globe in 1599 , which burned down , but the second , which was built to replace it . The rebuilding , however , was ...
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Foreword | 9 |
Subtext in Shakespeare | 31 |
The Recovery of the Elizabethan and Jacobean Playhouses | 56 |
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