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1The archaeology of Shakespeare

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  • Title: The archaeology of Shakespeare
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 211
  • Publisher: Alan Sutton Pub.
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  • Publish Location: Far Thrupp, Gloucestershire

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  • First Year Published: 1995
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: Borrowable

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2Shakespeare Survey

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“Shakespeare Survey” Metadata:

  • Title: Shakespeare Survey
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 270
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • Publish Date: ➤  

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"The year when Allardyce Nicoll published the last survey of studies in Shakespearian playhouses and their software, 1948, was a year of abrupt demolition."
"Prufrock speaks for much of the twentieth century in his inability to conceive of being Hamlet the Prince."
"Sexuality must not be thought of as a kind of natural given which power tries to hold in check, or as an obscure domain which knowledge tries gradually to uncover."
"The Globe playhouse occupies special places in the collective conscious and unconscious of Shakespeare studies and - where id was, there shall ego be - the Wanamaker reconstruction has brought important theoretical and practical conflicts into the open."
"One of the embarrassments of writing about Shakespeare is to discover when one appears in print that, as Hector remarked about Troilus and Paris, one has glozed but superficially on the question at issue."
"When Harold Jenkins wrote his survey of criticism of the English history plays from 1900 to 1951 for Shakespeare Survey 6 (Cambridge, 1953) two critical approaches were dominant: firstly the reading of them in the light of the historical thesis which they were seen to present and which was particularly associated with E. M. W. Tillyard's Shakespeare's English History Plays (1944), and secondly close analysis of their style and imagery."
"In his essay for A Companion to Shakespeare Studies, 'Shakespearian Criticism from Dryden to Coleridge' (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1934), T. S. Eliot took much care to underpin his argument with what he described as a 'very simple' point: 'Shakespeare criticism will always change as the world changes' (p. 288)."
"Looking around for a suitable sub-title for this paper I asked a professor of my acquaintance if he could suggest anything and, given the nature of my own Shakespearian rewrites, he said: 'How about 'Tis Pity I'm a Whore?'"
"Any space we occupy deeply affects how we perceive events inside it."
"I begin with two perceptions: first, the observation of Robert Y. Turner that English comedy did not really find a successful way to dramatize love in any psychological sense before Lyly began his career as a playwright, and second, that of Alfred Harbage and others that Love's Labour's Lost is the most Lylyan of Shakespeare's plays."
"The story Romeo and Juliet - one of the great myths of the Western world - first appeared fully formed in an Italian version of 1530, and since then has had a vigorous afterlife, not all of it deriving from Shakespeare."
"Your statement is an impudently ignorant one to make...."
"Since John Russell Brown in 1955 surveyed criticism of Shakespearian comedy, there has been such a wealth of information and interpretation that the job of bringing his work up to date has had to be divided amongst contributors."
"There has not been an age so sympathetic as the present to the study of the political content and the political context of Shakespeare's plays."
"The emancipation of Shakespeare's plays from the bonds of the Victorian and Edwardian commercial theatre was achieved against great odds by an alliance between scholarly opinion and artistic imagination- the first, essential step in the process that J. L. Styan has described in The Shakespeare Revolution (Cambridge, 1977)."
"Shakespeare is our most underrated poet."
"When in 1916 Hugo Munsterberg claimed that the photoplay overcomes 'the forms of the outer world ... by adjusting events to the forms of the inner world', he perceived the major shift from the theatre stage to the cinema screen as being psychological rather than technological."
"In August 1994 the Guardian's drama critic concluded his review of Peter Zadek's production of Antony and Cleopatra at the Edinburgh Festival by claiming that its value to him lay in its not being in English: 'Shakespeare in a foreign tongue', he wrote, 'becomes an analogue to the original that gives the director new freedom', and 'it will be hard', after this, 'to go back to traditional productions'."

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  • First Year Published: 1982
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: Printdisabled

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    3Shakespeare's Globe rebuilt

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    “Shakespeare's Globe rebuilt” Metadata:

    • Title: Shakespeare's Globe rebuilt
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    • Language: English
    • Number of Pages: Median: 192
    • Publisher: ➤  Cambridge University Press, in association with Mulryne & Shewring - Cambridge University Press
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    • Publish Location: Cambridge, U.K - New York

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    • First Year Published: 1997
    • Is Full Text Available: Yes
    • Is The Book Public: No
    • Access Status: Printdisabled

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      4The quest for Shakespeare's Globe

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      “The quest for Shakespeare's Globe” Metadata:

      • Title: ➤  The quest for Shakespeare's Globe
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      • Language: English
      • Number of Pages: Median: 187
      • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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      • Publish Location: New York - Cambridge

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      • First Year Published: 1983
      • Is Full Text Available: Yes
      • Is The Book Public: No
      • Access Status: Printdisabled

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        5Staging Shakespeare at the new Globe

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        “Staging Shakespeare at the new Globe” Metadata:

        • Title: ➤  Staging Shakespeare at the new Globe
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        • Language: English
        • Number of Pages: Median: 175
        • Publisher: ➤  Palgrave Macmillan - St. Martin's Press - Macmillan
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        • Publish Location: New York

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        • First Year Published: 1999
        • Is Full Text Available: Yes
        • Is The Book Public: No
        • Access Status: Printdisabled

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