On Producing ShakespeareB. Blom, 1964 - 335 pages |
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... players a commonplace ) of seeming nowhere , of being for the moment unlocalised . Chapter IV turns the attention of the reader from the book - keeper to his colleagues and discusses the peculiarities of their acting tradition — first ...
... players a commonplace ) of seeming nowhere , of being for the moment unlocalised . Chapter IV turns the attention of the reader from the book - keeper to his colleagues and discusses the peculiarities of their acting tradition — first ...
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... players— are nevertheless sometimes revealing of the players ' practice . A selected list from quartos and folios is given by W. W. Greg in The Editorial Problem in Shakespeare.1 The most cursory glance at his list evokes a series of ...
... players— are nevertheless sometimes revealing of the players ' practice . A selected list from quartos and folios is given by W. W. Greg in The Editorial Problem in Shakespeare.1 The most cursory glance at his list evokes a series of ...
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... players , the reader is referred to T. W. Baldwin's The Organization and Personnel of the Shakespearean Company . A number of Baldwin's conjectural cast - lists are reproduced below in the Appendix III , pp . 320 ff . Baldwin uses an ...
... players , the reader is referred to T. W. Baldwin's The Organization and Personnel of the Shakespearean Company . A number of Baldwin's conjectural cast - lists are reproduced below in the Appendix III , pp . 320 ff . Baldwin uses an ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION TO SECOND EDITION | 16 |
THE ACTING TRADITION OF | 108 |
31 | 117 |
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