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Includes ""Hecuba"", ""Andromache"", ""The Trojan Women"" and ""Ion"". Read More >>
This volume details features of Shakespeare's comedies. Read More >>
Rohou interprets Dynamis as an orthodox tragi-comedy that reflects both the political concerns of the late 1640s... Read More >>
Now at sixty-four volumes, the MLA's popular Approaches to Teaching World Literature series addresses a broad range... Read More >>
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Addresses the question of Shakespeare's ""integrity"". Through analysis of variant texts spanning the history of... Read More >>
An attack on the contemporary theatrical practice and performance theory that identifies the actor, rather than... Read More >>
An original reading of Shakespeare's plays illuminating his negotiations with mothers, present and absent, and tracing... Read More >>
A study of the relationship between court festivity and theatre in 16c Spain. Read More >>
Folger's Shakespeare Library presents these definitive editions of Shakespeare's classic tragedies, featuring scene-by-scene... Read More >>
Ireland was Samuel Beckett’s cradle. It was fitting, then, that his birthplace – through the Gate Theatre, Trinity... Read More >>
In this unique study of the dramatic form, Oscar Lee Brownstein presents a personal analysis of the way in which... Read More >>
A comparison between the work and ideas of Beckett and Giacometti, focusing on what Megged believes is their common... Read More >>
"What famous essayist insisted that Shakespeare's play were unfit for performance? Which two plays center on the... Read More >>
Hecuba, in slavery after Troy's fall, fails to dissuade Odysseus, whose life she once saved, from sacrificing her... Read More >>
Part of a series of literary commentaries that are criticisms on French literature in the English language. Each... Read More >>