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Borrowers and Lenders The Journal of Shakespeare Appropriations, 2023
The publication in late 2004 of a new biography of Shakespeare—Will in the World: How Shakespeare Became Shakespeare, by the influential Harvard professor Stephen Greenblatt—elicited a wide range of reviews in popular and academic journals.
M. G. Aune
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The publication in late 2004 of a new biography of Shakespeare—Will in the World: How Shakespeare Became Shakespeare, by the influential Harvard professor Stephen Greenblatt—elicited a wide range of reviews in popular and academic journals.
M. G. Aune
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Shakespeare and Reception Theory
2020Arden Shakespeare and Theory provides a comprehensive analysis of the theoretical developments that have dominated Shakespeare studies in recent years, as well as those that are emerging at the present moment. Each volume provides: a clear definition of a particular theory;a survey of its major theorists and critics;an analysis of its significance in ...
Suzanne Gossett +17 more
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‘There is no end but addition’: the later reception of Shakespeare's classicism
2004S. A. Brown
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Journal of Early Modern Studies, 2016
Described by modern critics as a ‘mangled hodgepodge’, John Benson’s much edited and rearranged text of Shakespeare’s Poems was considerably successful throughout the seventeenth century.
Jean Mayer
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Described by modern critics as a ‘mangled hodgepodge’, John Benson’s much edited and rearranged text of Shakespeare’s Poems was considerably successful throughout the seventeenth century.
Jean Mayer
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Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta Kul turologiya i iskusstvovedenie
The article is devoted to the reconstruction of Sergei Durylin’s (1886–1954) theater studies of and his work with the Shakespeares Cabinet of the Russian Theatrical Society.
Vera V. Seredechnaia, D. Zhatkin
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The article is devoted to the reconstruction of Sergei Durylin’s (1886–1954) theater studies of and his work with the Shakespeares Cabinet of the Russian Theatrical Society.
Vera V. Seredechnaia, D. Zhatkin
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