Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volumul 56Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... critics have argued forcefully on behalf of thematic or imagist integrity ; at least two directors ( Terry Hands , Jane Howell ) have treated the scripts with respect . But for the most part both scholars and theatrical professionals ...
... critics have argued forcefully on behalf of thematic or imagist integrity ; at least two directors ( Terry Hands , Jane Howell ) have treated the scripts with respect . But for the most part both scholars and theatrical professionals ...
Pagina 195
... critics still debate over whether the work is the result of a collaboration between Shakespeare and John Fletcher . Contemporary critics , however , have become interested in questions internal to the play , such as the blending of ...
... critics still debate over whether the work is the result of a collaboration between Shakespeare and John Fletcher . Contemporary critics , however , have become interested in questions internal to the play , such as the blending of ...
Pagina 288
... critics found John Philip Kemble too artificial and too cold in the role of the King , Boaden in his Memoirs of Mrs. Siddens ( p . 59 ) wrote that Kemble had " in every spectator fairly substituted his own face and figure for the ...
... critics found John Philip Kemble too artificial and too cold in the role of the King , Boaden in his Memoirs of Mrs. Siddens ( p . 59 ) wrote that Kemble had " in every spectator fairly substituted his own face and figure for the ...
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