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  • 1
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    Cambridge [u.a.] :Cambridge Univ. Press,
    UID:
    almafu_BV004293846
    Format: XIII, 191 S. : , Ill.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    ISBN: 0-521-22876-X , 978-0-521-22876-3 , 0-521-29692-7 , 978-0-521-29692-2
    Series Statement: Shakespeare, William: The new Cambridge Shakespeare kin,hen,VIII
    Note: Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke
    Language: English
    Subjects: English Studies
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    Keywords: Fiktionale Darstellung ; Theaterstück ; Programmheft ; Historical drama ; Fiktionale Darstellung ; Theaterstück ; Programmheft ; Historical drama ; Fiktionale Darstellung ; Theaterstück ; Programmheft ; Historical drama
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  • 2
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    Oxford :Clarendon Press,
    UID:
    almafu_BV003132077
    Format: XIII, 195 S.
    Language: English
    Subjects: English Studies
    RVK:
    Keywords: Englisch ; Drama
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  • 3
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    Book
    Manchester [u.a.] :Manchester Univ. Press,
    UID:
    almafu_BV004043129
    Format: XIV, 287 S. : , Ill.
    ISBN: 0-7190-1545-6
    Series Statement: The revels plays
    Language: English
    Subjects: English Studies
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    Keywords: Tragedies
    Author information: Chapman, George 1559-1634
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  • 4
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    Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Pr.
    UID:
    gbv_281258252
    Format: XIII, 191 S , Ill , 24 cm
    ISBN: 052122876X , 0521296927
    Series Statement: The new Cambridge Shakespeare / general ed. Brian Gibbons
    Language: English
    Subjects: English Studies
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    Keywords: Theaterstück
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  • 5
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    Oxford : Clarendon Press
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB12053964
    Format: XIII, 195 Seiten
    Edition: 1
    Note: Text: engl.
    Language: English
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  • 6
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    Online Resource
    Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9961292716902883
    Format: 1 online resource (xiii, 191 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 1-139-83653-6 , 1-139-83622-6 , 1-139-83400-2
    Series Statement: The New Cambridge Shakespeare
    Uniform Title: Henry VIII
    Content: The New Cambridge Shakespeare appeals to students worldwide for its up-to-date scholarship and emphasis on performance. The series features line-by-line commentaries and textual notes on the plays and poems. Introductions are regularly refreshed with accounts of new critical, stage and screen interpretations. Edited and introduced by John Margeson, King Henry VIII appears here for the first time in a New Cambridge Shakespeare edition. In his introduction Margeson explores the political and religious background to the play, its pageant-like structure and visual effects, and its varied ironies. He also discusses its stage history, from the famous occasion in 1613 when the Globe theatre burned down during a performance of King Henry VIII to important theatrical productions of the late twentieth century. A balanced account is provided of the authorship controversy that arose in the nineteenth century, when John Fletcher's name was first put forward as a likely collaborator.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 26 Aug 2019). , List of illustrations; Preface; Abbreviations and conventions; Introduction; Date and occasion; Authorship; Sources; Divided critics; The unity of the play; The verse of the play; Stage history; Note on the text; List of characters; The play; Textual analysis; Reading list; Supplementary notes.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-521-22876-X
    Language: English
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  • 7
    UID:
    edocfu_9959402921802883
    Format: 1 online resource (300 pages)
    ISBN: 1-4875-7609-9
    Series Statement: Heritage
    Content: Leading Shakespeare scholars from around the world gathered at the First World Shakespeare Congress held in Vancouver in August 1971. This volume presents a carefully selected edition of twenty of the papers presented at the Congress, including all available papers in the plenary sessions, a few of the pecial sessions papers, 'an address at a banquet,' and the reports of the chairmen of the Investigative Committees. The contributors focus on eight general themes: C. Walter Hodges and Herbert Berry on the Elizabethan playhouse; M.C. Bradbrook, Charlton Hinman, and Fredson Bowers on text and canon; Jonas A. Barish and G.R. Hibbard on verse and prose; Norman Rabkin on critical approaches to Shakespeare; David Bevington and Wolfgang Clemen on Shakespeare and his Elizabethan contemporaries; H.D.F. Kitto and Michel Grivelet on Shakespeare and the dramatists of other ages; Jean Jacquiot and R.W. Ingram on Shakespeare and other arts, and Grigori Kozintsev and Bernard Beckerman on Shakespeare in theatre and film in the twentieth century. Three papers presented at special sessions are included: Jill Levenson on the silences in King Lear; Robert Wrimann on Shakespeare's wordplay; and John C. Meagher on editorial annotation in relation to a few problems in King Lear. The high level of scholarship and remarkable diversity of approach in Shakespeare studies are clearly demonstrated in this collection.
    Note: "Reprinted 2018"--Title page verso. , Elizabethan theatre: , The arguments for and against attempting a full-scale reconstruction of an Elizabethan playhouse, and the uses such a building might (or might not) have / , The playhouse in the Boar's Head Inn, Whitechapel, III / , Text and canon: , Shakespeare and his collaborators / , Shakespearian textual studies: seven more years / , Seven or more years? / , Verse and prose: , Continuities and discontinuities in Shakespearian prose / , 'The forced gait of a shuffling nag' / , Critical approaches: , Meaning and Shakespeare / , Shakespeare and his Elizabethan contemporaries: , Shakespeare vs Jonson on satire / , Shakespeare and Marlowe / , Shakespeare and the dramatists of other ages: , Why blame Aristotle? / , Racine's dream of passion / , Shakespeare and the other arts: , The last plays and the masque / , Music as structural element in Shakespeare / , Shakespeare in the twentieth century: theatre and film: , 'Hamlet' and 'King Lear': stage and film / , The flowers of fancy, the jerks of invention, or, directorial approaches to Shakespeare / , Special sessions: , What the silence said: still points in 'King Lear' / , Shakespeare's wordplay: popular origins and theatrical functions / , Vanity, Lear's feather, and the pathology of editorial annotation / , An address at a banquet / , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-4875-7695-1
    Language: English
    Keywords: Criticism, interpretation, etc. ; Conference papers and proceedings. ; Electronic books.
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  • 8
    UID:
    edocfu_9959329376602883
    Format: 1 online resource (312 p.)
    ISBN: 9781487576097
    Series Statement: Heritage
    Content: Leading Shakespeare scholars from around the world gathered at the First World Shakespeare Congress held in Vancouver in August 1971. This volume presents a carefully selected edition of twenty of the papers presented at the Congress, including all available papers in the plenary sessions, a few of the pecial sessions papers, 'an address at a banquet,' and the reports of the chairmen of the Investigative Committees. The contributors focus on eight general themes: C. Walter Hodges and Herbert Berry on the Elizabethan playhouse; M.C. Bradbrook, Charlton Hinman, and Fredson Bowers on text and canon; Jonas A. Barish and G.R. Hibbard on verse and prose; Norman Rabkin on critical approaches to Shakespeare; David Bevington and Wolfgang Clemen on Shakespeare and his Elizabethan contemporaries; H.D.F. Kitto and Michel Grivelet on Shakespeare and the dramatists of other ages; Jean Jacquiot and R.W. Ingram on Shakespeare and other arts, and Grigori Kozintsev and Bernard Beckerman on Shakespeare in theatre and film in the twentieth century. Three papers presented at special sessions are included: Jill Levenson on the silences in King Lear; Robert Wrimann on Shakespeare's wordplay; and John C. Meagher on editorial annotation in relation to a few problems in King Lear. The high level of scholarship and remarkable diversity of approach in Shakespeare studies are clearly demonstrated in this collection.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Preface -- , Contents -- , Contributors -- , Committees -- , Elizabethan Theatre 1 -- , Elizabethan Theatre 2. -- , Text and canon 1. -- , Text and canon 2. -- , Text and canon 3. -- , Verse and prose 1. -- , Verse and prose 2. -- , Critical approaches. -- , Shakespeare and his Elizabethan contemporaries 1. -- , Shakespeare and his Elizabethan contemporaries 2. -- , Shakespeare and the dramatists of other ages 1. -- , Shakespeare and the dramatists of other ages 2. -- , Shakespeare and the other arts 1. -- , Shakespeare and the other arts 2. -- , Shakespeare in the twentieth century: Theatre and film 1. -- , Shakespeare in the twentieth century: theatre and film 2. -- , Special sessions 1. -- , Special sessions 2. -- , Special sessions 3. -- , An address at a banquet -- , Appendix , In English.
    Language: English
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  • 9
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Toronto :University of Toronto Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959329375402883
    Format: 1 online resource (96 p.)
    ISBN: 9781487576288
    Series Statement: Heritage
    Content: Professor Leech examines here the changing nature of Shakespeare's comic art, from its early forms in such plays as The Comedy of Errors and The Two Gentlemen of Verona, where delight predominates, to later developments in Measure for Measure and The Winter's Tale, where elements of the playwright's tragic vision intrude to prevent the effect from being wholly comic. He illuminates the nature of comedy not by considering it as an isolated genre, but by defininig its relationship to tragedy and by providing a perceptive analysis of the comic characters and they contrast with tragic forms and as they relate to the conventions of the Elizabethan comic theatre. Twelfth Night is seen as a key part in the sequence of Shakespeariean comedies, for in it, while delight is at its height, there are disturbing hints of a transience and fragility that are resolved with the more sober and penetrating view of human nature found in the later comedies. This book is based on lectures delivered from the stage of the Neptune Theatre, Halifax, as part of a programme arranged by Dalhousie University and the Theatre to mark the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's birth.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , PREFACE -- , CONTENTS -- , 1. THE BEGINNINGS -- , 2. TWELFTH NIGHT, OR WHAT DELIGHTS YOU -- , 3. COHERENCE REGAINED , In English.
    Language: English
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