The Oxford Companion to Shakespeare

The Oxford Companion to Shakespeare
ISBN-10
0198117353
ISBN-13
9780198117353
Language
English

Description

R. Planche, was a milestone in the staging of Shakespeare's histories, the first of many spectacular productions intended to animate the Middle Ages with as much antiquarian accuracy as possible.

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