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A companion to Shakespeare and performance /
Published 2005Table of Contents: “…Reconstructing love: King Lear and theatre architecture /…”
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A companion to Shakespeare and performance /
Published 2005Table of Contents: “…Reconstructing love : King Lear and theatre architecture /…”
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Psychoanalytic ideas and Shakespeare /
Published 2006Table of Contents: “…/ Gerald Wooster, Peter Buckroyd -- The Caledonian tragedy / Peter Hildebrand -- Some considerations of shame, guilt, and forgiveness derived principally from King Lear / Michael Conran -- The other side of the wall. …”
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William Shakespeare : a reader's guide /
Published 1963Table of Contents: “…Aspects of good and evil : Hamlet ; Othello ; Macbeth ; King Lear -- V. Valediction. Works: 1607 to c. 1613 : The Winter's Tale ; The Tempest.…”
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A companion to Shakespeare's works
Published 2003Table of Contents: “…9 Shakespearean Tragedy and Religious Identity10 Shakespeare's Roman Tragedies; 11 Tragedy and Geography; 12 Classic Film Versions of Shakespeare's Tragedies: A Mirror for the Times; 13 Contemporary Film Versions of the Tragedies; 14 Titus Andronicus: A Time for Race and Revenge; 15 There is no world without Verona walls: The City in Romeo and Juliet; 16 He that thou knowest thine: Friendship and Service in Hamlet; 17 Julius Caesar; 18 Othello and the Problem of Blackness; 19 King Lear; 20 Macbeth, the Present, and the Past…”
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The Cambridge Shakespeare guide /
Published 2012Table of Contents: “…King Henry VPlot and characters; Context and composition; Performances; Themes and interpretation; King Henry VI Parts 1, 2 and 3; Plot and characters; Part 1; Part 2; Part 3; Context and composition; Performances; Themes and interpretation; King Henry VIII, or All is True; Plot and characters; Context and composition; Performances; Themes and interpretation; King John; Plot and characters; Context and composition; Performances; Themes and interpretation; King Lear; Plot and characters; Context and composition; Performances; Themes and interpretation; King Richard II; Plot and characters.…”
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