Henry VPenguin UK, 25 feb. 2010 - 336 pagini 'At one and the same time the greatest of all works of English patriotism and a searing critique of warfare' Jonathan Bate |
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... 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 Elizabeth I in 1603 they were renamed as the King's Men. All the women's ...
... 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 Elizabeth I in 1603 they were renamed as the King's Men. All the women's ...
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... Richard II), and indeed a balcony (as in Romeo and Juliet). In 1609 the company also acquired the use of the Blackfriars, a smaller, indoor theatre to which admission was more expensive, and which permitted the use of more spectacular ...
... Richard II), and indeed a balcony (as in Romeo and Juliet). In 1609 the company also acquired the use of the Blackfriars, a smaller, indoor theatre to which admission was more expensive, and which permitted the use of more spectacular ...
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... Richard II and Richard III culminate in the tragic deaths of their protagonists. Although in performance Shakespeare's characters can give the impression of a superabundant reality, he is not a naturalistic dramatist. None of his plays ...
... Richard II and Richard III culminate in the tragic deaths of their protagonists. Although in performance Shakespeare's characters can give the impression of a superabundant reality, he is not a naturalistic dramatist. None of his plays ...
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... Richard III (heavily adapted by Colley Cibber in 1700 as a vehicle for his own talents), extensively rewritten; others fell into neglect. Slowly they regained their place in the repertoire, and they continued to be reprinted, but it was ...
... Richard III (heavily adapted by Colley Cibber in 1700 as a vehicle for his own talents), extensively rewritten; others fell into neglect. Slowly they regained their place in the repertoire, and they continued to be reprinted, but it was ...
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... Richard III 1592–3 Venus and Adonis (poem) 1592–3 The Rape of Lucrece (poem) 1593–4 The Comedy of Errors 1594 Pericles (with George Wilkins) 1607 Coriolanus 1608 The Winter's Tale The Chronology of Shakespeare's Works.
... Richard III 1592–3 Venus and Adonis (poem) 1592–3 The Rape of Lucrece (poem) 1593–4 The Comedy of Errors 1594 Pericles (with George Wilkins) 1607 Coriolanus 1608 The Winter's Tale The Chronology of Shakespeare's Works.
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