... Shakespeare , it contributes to Hamlet studies . In its own right it is a fascinating book , and the best so far written on Bruno and his contact in the 1580s with the ' Northumberland group ' . What makes it so good is that it resists ...
... Essays Principally on the Playhouse and Staging , appeared some while ago but has not been reviewed in these pages . ' Marion Trousdale opens with an article on ' The Question of Harley Granville - Barker and Shakespeare on Stage ...
An annual survey of Shakespearian study and production.
... Shakespeare Parody: From TomStoppard toYouTube', Shakespeare Survey 61 (Cambridge, 2008),pp. 227–8; Richard Burt, 'To E ... without Boundaries: Essays in Honor of Dieter Mehl, ed.Christa Jansohn, Lena CowenOrlinand Stanley Wells(Newark ...
... bawdy innuendoes ; Gregory , Peter and Sampson delight in the proximity of maiden- heads and their own naked weapons ... Shakespeare's heroine , written between 1598 and 1607. Romeo and Juliet was often imitated ; what interests me are ...
The first fifty volumes of this yearbook of Shakespeare studies are being reissued in paperback.
Shakespeare Survey: Shakespeare and the Elizabethans. Vol. 42
Shakespeare Survey is a yearbook of Shakespeare studies and production. The theme for Shakespeare Survey 60 is 'Theatres for Shakespeare'.
A single-volume cumulative index covering the past six decades of Shakespeare Survey.
The books are illustrated with a variety of Shakespearean images and production photographs. The current editor of Survey is Peter Holland.
... Macbeth is such a case , and in such tragedies we necessarily find the two forms of thought described above , a concept and a conception or , we might say , a primary pattern and a completed drama . The story of Macbeth supplies what ...
The books are illustrated with a variety of Shakespearean images and production photographs. The current editor of Survey is Peter Holland.
The theme for Volume 67 is 'Shakespeare's Collaborative Work'. The complete set of Survey volumes is also available online at http://www.cambridge.org/online/shakespearesurvey.
... fool , sir , till she be married .... I am indeed not her fool , but her corrupter of words ' ( III , i , 37-41 ) . There is really no surprise for us in the phrase ' her corrupter of words ' since , not much before , we have heard Feste's ...
... Shakespeare ( Princeton , 1973 ) argues that Shake- speare in the major ... Time . The past of Hamlet or Othello is simply that of the particular play ... Shapes of Time ( 1962 ) emphasizes how important the open - ended nature of ...