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The Review of English Studies , v . XLVII , August , 1996 for " Apparent Perversities : Text and Subtext in the Construction of the Role of Edgar in Brook's Film of King Lear , " by J. G. Saunders . Copyright © Oxford University Press ...
The Review of English Studies , v . XLVII , August , 1996 for " Apparent Perversities : Text and Subtext in the Construction of the Role of Edgar in Brook's Film of King Lear , " by J. G. Saunders . Copyright © Oxford University Press ...
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Arthur F. Kinney ( Massachusetts Studies in Early Modern Culture , Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press , 1992 ) . Greene , Thomas , " The Postures of Hamlet , " Shakespeare Quarterly , 11 ( 1960 ) : 357-66 .
Arthur F. Kinney ( Massachusetts Studies in Early Modern Culture , Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press , 1992 ) . Greene , Thomas , " The Postures of Hamlet , " Shakespeare Quarterly , 11 ( 1960 ) : 357-66 .
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John Russell Brown and Bernard Harris ( Stratford - upon - Avon Studies 5 , London : Arnold , 1963 ) pp . 9-28 . Rabey , David Ian , “ Play , Satire , Self - Definition , and Individuation in Hamlet , ” Hamlet Studies , 5 ( 1983 ) : 626 ...
John Russell Brown and Bernard Harris ( Stratford - upon - Avon Studies 5 , London : Arnold , 1963 ) pp . 9-28 . Rabey , David Ian , “ Play , Satire , Self - Definition , and Individuation in Hamlet , ” Hamlet Studies , 5 ( 1983 ) : 626 ...
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