Julius Caesar'Daniell's edition is a hefty piece of serious scholarship that makes a genuine contribution.'Eric Rasmussen, University of Nevada at Reno, Shakespeare Survey'This is a stimulating new look at a play which is too often exhibited in a critical museum.' Paul Dean, English Studies 81,1, |
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William Shakespeare David Daniell. performances , Shakespeare's company , the King's Men , would carefully guard their ... performance , or even one soon after the opening of the new building , is not so certain . Recent research has ...
William Shakespeare David Daniell. performances , Shakespeare's company , the King's Men , would carefully guard their ... performance , or even one soon after the opening of the new building , is not so certain . Recent research has ...
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... PERFORMANCE To reveal itself fully , the play requires an uncut text , fluid stagecraft , and actors of heroic power . And these three factors , sadly enough , have never conjoined . ( Ripley , 257 ) John Ripley in 1980 felt his own ...
... PERFORMANCE To reveal itself fully , the play requires an uncut text , fluid stagecraft , and actors of heroic power . And these three factors , sadly enough , have never conjoined . ( Ripley , 257 ) John Ripley in 1980 felt his own ...
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... performances follow fashion , decade by decade , and since its first performance in 1599 this play has had a notable place in the his- tory of the stage . Productions make a mirror of the interests and styles ( not only theatrical ) of ...
... performances follow fashion , decade by decade , and since its first performance in 1599 this play has had a notable place in the his- tory of the stage . Productions make a mirror of the interests and styles ( not only theatrical ) of ...
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