Romeo and JulietPenguin UK, 07.04.2005 - 320 Seiten 'Shakespeare invented the human as we continue to know it' Harold Bloom |
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... copyright © T. J. B. Spencer, 1967 Further Reading copyright © Michael Taylor, 1996 General Introduction and Chronology copyright © Stanley Wells, 2005 Introduction, The Play in Performance and revised Further Reading copyright.
... copyright © T. J. B. Spencer, 1967 Further Reading copyright © Michael Taylor, 1996 General Introduction and Chronology copyright © Stanley Wells, 2005 Introduction, The Play in Performance and revised Further Reading copyright.
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William Shakespeare T. J. B. Spencer. Introduction, The Play in Performance and revised Further Reading copyright © Adrian Poole, 2005 All rights reserved The moral right of the editors has been asserted Except in the United States of ...
William Shakespeare T. J. B. Spencer. Introduction, The Play in Performance and revised Further Reading copyright © Adrian Poole, 2005 All rights reserved The moral right of the editors has been asserted Except in the United States of ...
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... Introduction The Chronology of Shakespeare's Works Introduction The Play in Performance Further Reading ROMEO AND JULIET An Account of the Text Commentary General Introduction Every play by Shakespeare is unique. This is.
... Introduction The Chronology of Shakespeare's Works Introduction The Play in Performance Further Reading ROMEO AND JULIET An Account of the Text Commentary General Introduction Every play by Shakespeare is unique. This is.
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... performance Shakespeare's characters can give the impression of a superabundant reality, he is not a naturalistic dramatist. None of his plays is explicitly set in his own time. The action of few of them (except for the English ...
... performance Shakespeare's characters can give the impression of a superabundant reality, he is not a naturalistic dramatist. None of his plays is explicitly set in his own time. The action of few of them (except for the English ...
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... performance was the primary means of publication. The most frequently reprinted of his works were the nondramatic poems – the erotic Venus and Adonis and the more moralistic The Rape of Lucrece. The Sonnets, which appeared in 1609 ...
... performance was the primary means of publication. The most frequently reprinted of his works were the nondramatic poems – the erotic Venus and Adonis and the more moralistic The Rape of Lucrece. The Sonnets, which appeared in 1609 ...
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