Special Section, Shakespeare and Montaigne RevisitedGraham Bradshaw, T. G. Bishop, Peter Holbrook Ashgate, 2006 - 405 pages This year including a special section on "Shakespeare and Montaigne Revisited," The Shakespearean International Yearbook continues to provide an annual survey of important issues and developments in contemporary Shakespeare studies. Contributors to this issue come from the US and the UK, Canada, Sweden, Japan and Australia. This issue includes an interview with veteran American actor Alvin Epstein during his recent acclaimed performance of King Lear for the Actors' Shakespeare project in Boston. |
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... stage direction in the text itself , specifying the use of a ' glasse ' : What will the Line stretch out to'th ' cracke of Doome ? Another yet ? A seaventh ? Ile see no more : And yet the eight appeares , who beares a glasse , Which ...
... stage direction in the text itself , specifying the use of a ' glasse ' : What will the Line stretch out to'th ' cracke of Doome ? Another yet ? A seaventh ? Ile see no more : And yet the eight appeares , who beares a glasse , Which ...
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... stage is never real . It lays bare its devices . It offers itself as trickery and contrivance . As in Prospero's little metatheatrical double - joke , it insists on reminding us that these our spirits are all actors.21 And if my account ...
... stage is never real . It lays bare its devices . It offers itself as trickery and contrivance . As in Prospero's little metatheatrical double - joke , it insists on reminding us that these our spirits are all actors.21 And if my account ...
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... stage . " After the production closed , New York Magazine named Epstein's as the " Best Great Performance New York Missed " for 2005 , calling it " a triumph of classical acting . " 4 Towards the end of the brief run , which played to ...
... stage . " After the production closed , New York Magazine named Epstein's as the " Best Great Performance New York Missed " for 2005 , calling it " a triumph of classical acting . " 4 Towards the end of the brief run , which played to ...
Contents
A Case Study | 21 |
Montaigne Shakespeare | 37 |
Suspicion and Belief in Shakespeares Early Comedies | 56 |
Copyright | |
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