The Shakespeare RevolutionHow do our ways of perceiving and producing Shakespeare differ from those of the nineteenth century, and how interrelated has the work of scholars and directors become over this century? Professor Styan's purpose in this book is to discuss the 'revolution' in Shakespeare studies implied by these questions. |
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Lee , Sidney , Shakespeare and the Modern Stage with Other Essays , New York , 1906 . Lelyveld , Toby , Shylock on the Stage , Cleveland , 1960 . Lewes , G. M. , On Actors and the Art of Acting , London , 1875 .
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Inhalt
GranvilleBarkers early criticism | 105 |
Stylized Shakespeare and Nigel Playfair | 122 |
Barry Jackson and dizzy modernity | 139 |
retreat and advance | 160 |
Guthrie and the open stage | 180 |
The Festival Theatre Stratford Ontario developed after 1953 | 195 |
Shakespeare Peter Brook and nonillusion | 206 |
Peter Brooks A Midsummer Nights Dream at the Royal | 227 |
the critical revolution | 232 |
Notes | 238 |
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