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Speaking what we feel about King Lear |
Bruce R. Smith |
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Shakespeare's memorial aesthetics |
John J. Joughin |
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Priamus is dead : memorial repetition in Marlowe and Shakespeare |
Anthony B. Dawson |
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"Wrought with things forgotten" : memory and performance in editing Macbeth |
Michael Cordner |
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Citing Shakespeare |
Margaret Jane Kidnie |
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Shopping in the archives : material memories |
Barbara Hodgdon |
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"Her first remembrance from the Moor" : actors and the materials of memory |
Carol Chillington Rutter |
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On the gravy train : Shakespeare, memory and forgetting |
Peter Holland |
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Remembering Bergner's Rosalind : As you like it on the film in 1936 |
Russell Jackson |
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Shakespeare exposed : outdoor performance and ideology, 1880-1940 |
Michael Dobson |
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Fond record : remembering theatre in the digital age |
W.B. Worthen |
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The Shakespeare revolution will not be televised : staging the media apparatus |
Robert Shaughnessy |
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Memory, performance and the idea of the museum |
Dennis Kennedy |
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Speaking what we feel about King Lear |
Bruce R. Smith |
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Shakespeare's memorial aesthetics |
John J. Joughin |
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Priamus is dead : memorial repetition in Marlowe and Shakespeare |
Anthony B. Dawson |