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521“... the crowd’s sentiments. The two speeches in the Shakespearean play can be analysed and evaluated by using...”
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522by Katarzyna BRONK“... and drama, there are few studies on the subject of the old and ageing in post-Shakespearean drama, which go...”
Published 2016-12-01
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523by Remedios Perni Llorente“... perspectives support the ability to recycle the Shakespearean image over time....”
Published 2017-03-01
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524by Darya S. Moskovskaya“... of Shakespearean tragedy with the plot of the “manufacture play” despite the general sneer at RAPP’s attempts...”
Published 2017-09-01
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525by Penistan, Violet Mary“... came from the Stratford Shakespearean Festival. Robin Patterson and Laurel Crosby crossed...”
Published 2009
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526by Amadori, Sara <1981>“... voice and his attempt to open his ‘speech’ to the specific quality of the Shakespearean poetry...”
Published 2011
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527by Morrison, Evlyn Ruth“..., isolating sub-text, and illustrating various aspects of a Shakespearean text. As percipient, which means...”
Published 2009
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528“... Historicist reading can be applied to Hamlet. It then dwells on the idea of Shakespearean Purgatory...”
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529by Semrau Janusz“... a radical Shakespearean/Kantian re-cognition that in certain spheres there obtains nothing...”
Published 2013-06-01
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530by Edwards, Lydia Jenny“... many historical eras and covered wildly varying themes, from Shakespearean tragedy to modem comedies...”
Published 2010
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531by Cunningham, Vanessa“... was also to a greater or lesser extent involved professionally and personally with the main Shakespearean...”
Published 2006
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532“... investigate certain critics’ “problematic” presumptions based on these conventions that Shakespearean romantic...”
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533by Davall, Nicole Elizabeth“... English history plays outside of the Shakespearean canon. History plays borrowed the conventions of comedy...”
Published 2014
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534by Pacheco, Anita“...This study explores the concept of honour as it enters into several Shakespearean plays...”
Published 1990
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535by Truesdale, Mark David“... impacts on outlaw literature, romance, and Shakespearean drama. This thesis provides the first detailed...”
Published 2015
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536by Espinoza Vaca, Ana Luisa“... to break the conventions of traditions of Shakespearean staging, creating a non specific place or time...”
Published 2010
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537by Jackson, Bradley J“... in Shakespearean Neuroplay, suggesting that Hamlet’s mirror-blend can inform us how meaning is constructed...”
Published 2017
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538by O'Malley, Evelyn Mary“... of Shakespearean ecocriticism, site-specific theatre, ecology and performance, and audience research. Throughout...”
Published 2016
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539by Murray, K. M.“... Three adopts a Bourdieu-inflected perspective on Laurence Olivier's and Kenneth Branagh's Shakespearean...”
Published 2014
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540by Woodring, Benjamin Michael“... claustrophobia. In Shakespearean comedy, on the other hand, sanctuaries allow action to continue, brokering...”
Published 2014
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