Shakespeare Matters: History, Teaching, PerformanceLloyd Davis University of Delaware Press, 2003 - 330 páginas 'Shakespeare Matters' is a collection of original essays which addresses three significant areas in contemporary Shakespeare studies: interpretations of the plays in their historical and social contexts; the varying roles of Shakespeare's work in educational practices and traditions; and performance conventions and textual issues from the sixteenth century to the present. |
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Acknowledgments | 9 |
Material ShakespeareMaterialist Shakespeare | 29 |
The Past of Macbeth | 46 |
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