Shakespeare script, stage, screen

This textbook approaches Shakespeare's plays through the lens of interpretation, combining film theory, literary theory, and close readings of the texts to provide students with a scholarly yet accessible way to approach 14 of Shakespeare's most-often produced plays. Descriptions of key st...

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Main Author: Bevington, David M. (Author)
Other Authors: Greenwald, Michael L. 1945-, Welsh, Anne Marie
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Pearson/Longman 2006
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