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... Introduction and Chronology copyright © Stanley Wells, 2005 Introduction, The Play in Performance and Further Reading copyright © Martin Wiggins, 2005 All rights reserved The moral right of the editors has been asserted Except.
... Introduction and Chronology copyright © Stanley Wells, 2005 Introduction, The Play in Performance and Further Reading copyright © Martin Wiggins, 2005 All rights reserved The moral right of the editors has been asserted Except.
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... Contents. General Introduction The Chronology of Shakespeare's Works Introduction The Play in Performance Further Reading JULIUS CAESAR An Account of the Text Commentary General Introduction Every play by Shakespeare is unique. This is.
... Contents. General Introduction The Chronology of Shakespeare's Works Introduction The Play in Performance Further Reading JULIUS CAESAR An Account of the Text Commentary General Introduction Every play by Shakespeare is unique. This is.
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... play to play, and often also within the plays themselves, that the repertory system within which he worked demanded, and which provided an invaluable stimulus to his imagination. Introductions to individual works in this series attempt ...
... play to play, and often also within the plays themselves, that the repertory system within which he worked demanded, and which provided an invaluable stimulus to his imagination. Introductions to individual works in this series attempt ...
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... play and additional actors were hired as needed. Led by the tragedian Richard Burbage (1568–1619) and, initially, the comic actor Will Kemp (d. 1603), they rapidly achieved a high reputation, and when King James I succeeded Queen ...
... play and additional actors were hired as needed. Led by the tragedian Richard Burbage (1568–1619) and, initially, the comic actor Will Kemp (d. 1603), they rapidly achieved a high reputation, and when King James I succeeded Queen ...
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... play Cardenio. Shakespeare's output dwindled in his last years, and he died in 1616 in Stratford, where he owned a fine house, New Place, and much land. His only son had died at the age of eleven, in 1596, and his last descendant died ...
... play Cardenio. Shakespeare's output dwindled in his last years, and he died in 1616 in Stratford, where he owned a fine house, New Place, and much land. His only son had died at the age of eleven, in 1596, and his last descendant died ...
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