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Shakespeare, William, (1564-1616)
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Works: | 4 works in 5 publications in 1 languages |
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Titles
Five plays /
by:
Shakespeare, William, (1564-1616); Great Britain; Downer, Alan S., (1912-)
(Language materials, printed)
Hamlet after deconstruction
by:
SpringerLink (Online service); Mancewicz, Aneta.
(Electronic resources)
The making of the national poet = Shakespeare, adaptation and authorship, 1660-1769 /
by:
NetLibrary, Inc.; Dobson, Michael.
(Language materials, printed)
Reenacting Shakespeare in the Shakespeare aftermath = the intermedial turn and turn to embodiment /
by:
Cartelli, Thomas.; SpringerLink (Online service)
(Electronic resources)
Onscreen allusions to Shakespeare = international films, television, and theatre /
by:
Joubin, Alexa Alice.; Bladen, Victoria.; SpringerLink (Online service)
(Electronic resources)
Constructing a world = Shakespeare's England and the new historical fiction /
by:
NetLibrary, Inc.; England; Rozett, Martha Tuck, (1946-); Great Britain
(Language materials, printed)
Sinophone adaptations of Shakespeare = an anthology, 1987-2007 /
by:
Joubin, Alexa Alice.; SpringerLink (Online service)
(Electronic resources)
Shakespeare stories /
by:
Shakespeare, William, (1564-1616.); Garfield, Leon.
(Language materials, printed)
Aribert Reimanns "Lear", Weg einer neuen Oper /
by:
Schultz, Klaus.; Reimann, Aribert.; Reimann, Aribert. (1984.)
(Language materials, printed)
Digital Shakespeares from the global South
by:
Sen, Amrita.; SpringerLink (Online service)
(Electronic resources)
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Subjects
Children's stories, English.
Shakespeare, William,
English drama (Comedy)
English drama (Tragedy)
Experimental theater.
Shakespeare, William,- Stage history.
Shakespeare, William,- Tempest.
Shakespeare, William,- Criticism and interpretation- 17th century.
Literature and history- English-speaking countries.
Shakespeare.
Adaptation Studies.
Shakespeare, William,- Appreciation- China.
Shakespeare, William,- Adaptations.
Shakespeare, William,- Criticism and interpretation.
Shakespeare, William,- Characters
Shakespeare, William,- Critique et interpr歋tation- 18e si墈cle.
National characteristics, English, in literature.
Theater- History- 17th century.- Great Britain
Language Translation.
Theater- Production and direction.
Shakespeare, William,- Stories, plots, etc.
Shakespeare, William,- Adaptations
Shakespeare, William,- Criticism and interpretation- 18th century.
Th歋粺tre- Histoire- 18e si墈cle.- Grande-Bretagne
Drama.
Early Modern and Renaissance Literature.
Shakespeare, William,- Criticism and Interpretation.
Browning, Robert,- Caliban upon Setebos.
Anglais dans la litt歋rature.
England- In literature.
Great Britain- History- Elizabeth, 1558-1603
Theatre and Performance Studies.
Shakespeare, William,- Hamlet.
Auden, W. H.- Sea and the mirror.
Shakespeare, William,- Appreciation- Great Britain.
Shakespeare, William,- Appr歋ciation- Grande-Bretagne.
Shakespeare, William,- Critique et interpr歋tation- 17e si墈cle.
Shakespeare, William,- Paternit歋 litt歋raire.
Th歋粺tre- Histoire- 17e si墈cle.- Grande-Bretagne
Elizabeth- In literature.
Shakespeare, William,- In literature.
Historical fiction, American- History and criticism.
Shakespeare, William,- Influence.
Global and International Theatre and Performance.
Asian Literature.
Theater.
Theatre History.
Theatre Direction and Production.
Reimann, Aribert.- Lear.
Caliban (Fictitious character)
Shakespeare, William,- Authorship.
Shakespeare, William,- Stage history- 1625-1800.
Theater- History- 18th century.- Great Britain
American fiction- History and criticism.- 20th century
Historical fiction, English- History and criticism.
Great Britain- History- Tudors, 1485-1603
Shakespeare, William,- Stage history- China.
Theater- History.
Music in the theater.
Shakespeare, William,- Criticism and interpretation- 20th century.
Shakespeare, William,- Histoire sc歋nique- 1625-1800.
Elizabeth,- In literature.
English fiction- History and criticism.- 20th century
Shakespeare, William,- Dramatic production.
Film and Television Studies.
Theatre and Performance Arts.
European literature- Renaissance, 1450-1600.
Lear,