Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 21Gale Research Company, 1984 - 461 Seiten This detailed series provides comprehensive coverage of critical interpretations of the plays of Shakespeare. The volume focus on the history of Shakespeare's play Hamlet on the stage and in important film adaptations. |
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... Barrymore Harris Theatre , New York ; Hay- market Theatre , London 1922 ; 1925 BACKGROUND : • The youngest member of the renowned Barrymore the- atrical family and a matinée idol , John Barrymore at- tracted national attention when his ...
... Barrymore Harris Theatre , New York ; Hay- market Theatre , London 1922 ; 1925 BACKGROUND : • The youngest member of the renowned Barrymore the- atrical family and a matinée idol , John Barrymore at- tracted national attention when his ...
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... Barrymore on the night . It was chilly enough for her without a coat in the stalls without any cold water from Yours perhaps too candidly , G. BERNARD SHAW Bernard Shaw , in a letter to John Barrymore on February 22 , 1925 , in ...
... Barrymore on the night . It was chilly enough for her without a coat in the stalls without any cold water from Yours perhaps too candidly , G. BERNARD SHAW Bernard Shaw , in a letter to John Barrymore on February 22 , 1925 , in ...
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... Barrymore's delivery . He is hardly " blasted with ecstasy , " but in his leisurely , slow - motion way he manages to " plod on and keep the passion fresh . " We miss , accordingly , the abrupt and earthy Hamlet , the Hamlet of smutty ...
... Barrymore's delivery . He is hardly " blasted with ecstasy , " but in his leisurely , slow - motion way he manages to " plod on and keep the passion fresh . " We miss , accordingly , the abrupt and earthy Hamlet , the Hamlet of smutty ...
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