Shakespeare the Professional, and Related StudiesElsevier Science & Technology Books, 1973 - 237 oldal |
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... Shaw's comments have been collected in Edwin Wilson's Shaw on Shakespeare ( 1961 ) and , where possible , references will be given to this book . Shaw had loved Shakespeare from his youth . ' When I was twenty ' , he tells us , ' I knew ...
... Shaw's comments have been collected in Edwin Wilson's Shaw on Shakespeare ( 1961 ) and , where possible , references will be given to this book . Shaw had loved Shakespeare from his youth . ' When I was twenty ' , he tells us , ' I knew ...
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... Shaw wished to counteract bardolatry - the super- stitious and hypocritical reverence for the plays exhibited by managers , actors , critics and the general public . It was hypo- critical because by their savage cuts and barbarous ...
... Shaw wished to counteract bardolatry - the super- stitious and hypocritical reverence for the plays exhibited by managers , actors , critics and the general public . It was hypo- critical because by their savage cuts and barbarous ...
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... Shaw attended rehearsals . There is no doubt that Shaw's insistence on Shakespeare's word - music was salutary in the ' nineties ; and , unfortunately during the past twenty years , a style of production has developed , which makes his ...
... Shaw attended rehearsals . There is no doubt that Shaw's insistence on Shakespeare's word - music was salutary in the ' nineties ; and , unfortunately during the past twenty years , a style of production has developed , which makes his ...
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PREFACE ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 1 Shakespeare the Professional | 1 |
Shakespeares Poets | 2 |
Shaw and Shakespeare | 3 |
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