Shakespeare and His CriticsDuckworth, 1949 - 522 Seiten |
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... Elizabethan ' public ' theatre are well known . It was essentially a circular or rectangular building of wood with roofed galleries overlooking the open court which it en- closed . There were really three stages : the main or apron ...
... Elizabethan ' public ' theatre are well known . It was essentially a circular or rectangular building of wood with roofed galleries overlooking the open court which it en- closed . There were really three stages : the main or apron ...
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... Elizabethan plays were written to be seen and heard upon the stage : seen in the round and heard in the round upon an apron stage , and not to be published in book form and studied critically in the library . They were an ephemeral form ...
... Elizabethan plays were written to be seen and heard upon the stage : seen in the round and heard in the round upon an apron stage , and not to be published in book form and studied critically in the library . They were an ephemeral form ...
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... Elizabethan environ- ment , as for instance does Professor Stoll in The Ghosts ( 1907 ) , where he shows that Shakespeare's ghosts were real and visible apparitions , revivified corpses , and not the abstractions of nineteenth - century ...
... Elizabethan environ- ment , as for instance does Professor Stoll in The Ghosts ( 1907 ) , where he shows that Shakespeare's ghosts were real and visible apparitions , revivified corpses , and not the abstractions of nineteenth - century ...
Inhalt
FROM FIRST FOLIO Frontispiece | 40 |
SHAKESPEARES MONUMENT IN STRATFORD CHURCH facing page | 67 |
PLAYWRIGHTS AND PLAYERS | 73 |
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