Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 17Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Brook allows Titus ' almost complete dependence on the gods for justice . Tamora herself implies the dishonorable motives in the Brook's rewrite . A comparison of the playwright's version and the modern adaptation reveals the essence of ...
... Brook allows Titus ' almost complete dependence on the gods for justice . Tamora herself implies the dishonorable motives in the Brook's rewrite . A comparison of the playwright's version and the modern adaptation reveals the essence of ...
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... Brook collaborated with Shakespeare , offering no excuses as he had done a decade before in King John . The stage direction is : ' Enter a clown , with a basket and two pigeons in it . ' Titus calls : ' News , news , from heaven ...
... Brook collaborated with Shakespeare , offering no excuses as he had done a decade before in King John . The stage direction is : ' Enter a clown , with a basket and two pigeons in it . ' Titus calls : ' News , news , from heaven ...
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... Brook had made by striking single notes on the piano and immediately switching on his recording machine . Though the note's impact might be unvaried , there was an extraordinary contortion of pitch : a tape , when switched on , starts ...
... Brook had made by striking single notes on the piano and immediately switching on his recording machine . Though the note's impact might be unvaried , there was an extraordinary contortion of pitch : a tape , when switched on , starts ...
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Antony and Cleopatra | 1 |
Coriolanus | 124 |
Comparisons and Overviews | 227 |
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