Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 79Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... performance criticism and a period of signifi- cant transition for the English Shakespearean theatre . If " neopictorialism " has become the dominant mode in the last decade - and - a - half , it was certainly not the future imagined ...
... performance criticism and a period of signifi- cant transition for the English Shakespearean theatre . If " neopictorialism " has become the dominant mode in the last decade - and - a - half , it was certainly not the future imagined ...
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... performance from the domain of the theatre into that of film and televi- sion . This has involved a shift from live performance towards a new set of texts - whether these are the canonical film versions of Olivier , Kurosawa , and ...
... performance from the domain of the theatre into that of film and televi- sion . This has involved a shift from live performance towards a new set of texts - whether these are the canonical film versions of Olivier , Kurosawa , and ...
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... Performance in the Twentieth Century ( Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 1977 ) , 232-33 . 7. Quoted in Jim Hiley , " A Company with Direc- tion , " Plays and Players , October 1977 . 8. See Peter Thomson , " Towards a Poor ...
... Performance in the Twentieth Century ( Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 1977 ) , 232-33 . 7. Quoted in Jim Hiley , " A Company with Direc- tion , " Plays and Players , October 1977 . 8. See Peter Thomson , " Towards a Poor ...
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