Shakespearean Scholarship: A Guide for Actors and StudentsBloomsbury Academic, 2002 - 413 páginas More has been written about Shakespeare than about any other author, and so much new scholarship continues to be generated that even experts are daunted. While bibliographies of Shakespeare scholarship exist, these tend to cover works that are primarily of academic interest. At the same time, there are many scholarly works of inestimable value to theatre professionals. These works can help actors and directors gain a better understanding of Shakespeare's plays, his world, and the ways in which theatre companies have interpreted his works. But because of the sheer bulk of Shakespeare scholarship, it is difficult for theatre professionals to distinguish such materials from more arcane studies. |
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A Guide for Actors and Students Leslie O'Dell. reader . Often editors assume that the reader will know what the word means already , because the meaning is the same then as now . This is easily solved by a quick look in any dictionary ...
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