 | Literary Criticism - 2010 - 319 pages
Egan traces a century of arguments about editing Shakespeare's plays, revealing what's at stake in presenting them to modern readers. | |
 | Stephen Orgel, Sean Keilen - Literary Criticism - 1999 - 418 pages
Shakespeare has never been more ubiquitous, not only on the stage and in academic writing, but in film, video and the popular press. On television, he advertises everything ... | |
 | Jonathan Bate, Russell Jackson - Drama - 1996 - 253 pages
Scholars, directors, and actors describe the rise of Shakespeare from one of many Elizabethian playwrights to preeminence in the theatrical canon | |
 | Paul Menzer - Literary Criticism - 2006 - 244 pages
The recently built Blackfriars Playhouse in Staunton, VA, has renewed interest among Shakespeareans and theater historians alike in the playhouse to which Shakespeare's company ... | |
 | Stanley Wells - Literary Criticism - 2009 - 304 pages
From the dean of Shakespeare studies comes a lively, entertaining work of biography that firmly locates Shakespeare within the hectic, exilarating world in which he lived and ... | |
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