Issued: 12 / 2021
Publisher: Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická fakulta
ISSN: 2571-452X
142 pages
Early and Late Modern Creativity: Uses of Shakespeare
Introduction. Early and Late Modern Creativity: Uses of Shakespeare
Martina Pranić, p. 1-6 |
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Creativity in the Early Reformation Period: Technology, Society, and the Magic of Language
Matthias Riedl, p. 7-35 |
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A “notable foundation of hearsay”: Creative Appropriations of Troy in Chaucer, Chapman, and Shakespeare
Sam Gilchrist Hall, p. 36-53 |
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Cavendish’s Clowns: Uses of Wise Folly in Four Plays by Margaret Cavendish
Martina Pranić, p. 54-77 |
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Samuel Beckett’s Remembrance of Texts Past: Shakespeare, Proust, and Joyce in Not I and That Time
James Little, p. 78-104 |
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An Imitative Industry: Creating Tyrants after T.
Miguel Ramalhete Gomes, p. 105-120 |
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“Everything to Everybody”: How the Birmingham Shakespeare Memorial Library Is Giving Shakespeare Back to the People
An Interview with Ewan Fernie, p. 121-132 |
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Reviews
A Well-Versed Overview of Verse in Theatre
David Livingstone, p. 133-135 |
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Reclaiming Andersen
Petra Johana Poncarová, p. 136-139 |
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Notes on Contributors
p. 155-157 |
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