Studying Shakespeare: a casebook
Material type: TextSeries: Casebook SeriesPublication details: London Macmillan 1990Description: 196pISBN: 0333319419Contained works: Brown, John Russell, edSubject(s): English Literature | English Drama | Shakespeare, WilliamDDC classification: 822.33 Summary: Part of the Casebook Series, this book examines how Shakespeare can best be studied and provides a discussion about method and an account of the critical approaches in use from Shakespeare's time to our own. The collection includes numerous essays that show how to read the plays with a sense of their performance on stage, in that theatrical element in which their full life is attained.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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BK | Stack | 822.33 STU (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Available | 08516 |
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822.33 SMI/C The Cambridge Shakespeare guide | 822.33 SMI/P Phenomenal Shakespeare | 822.33 STE/M Making Shakespeare: from stage to page | 822.33 STU Studying Shakespeare: a casebook | 822.33 THO/V Vision and rhetoric in Shakespeare: looking through language | 822.33 WER/S Shakespeare and feminist performance: ideology on stage | 822.33 WIL William Shakespeare: canon and critique: an anthology of recent criticism |
Part of the Casebook Series, this book examines how Shakespeare can best be studied and provides a discussion about method and an account of the critical approaches in use from Shakespeare's time to our own.
The collection includes numerous essays that show how to read the plays with a sense of their performance on stage, in that theatrical element in which their full life is attained.
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