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Studies in Shakespeare
The Studies in Shakespeare series deals with all aspects of Shakespearean drama and poetry. Studies of dramatic verse, verse and prose style, major themes, stage or performance history, and film treatments are welcomed. The editor is particularly interested in manuscripts that examine Shakespeare's work in its American setting--in the academy, on stage, and in popular culture. The Studies in Shakespeare series deals with all aspects of Shakespearean drama and poetry. Studies of dramatic verse, verse and prose style, major themes, stage or performance history, and film treatments are welcomed. The editor is particularly interested in manuscripts that examine Shakespeare's work in its American setting--in the academy, on stage, and in popular culture. The Studies in Shakespeare series deals with all aspects of Shakespearean drama and poetry. Studies of dramatic verse, verse and prose style, major themes, stage or performance history, and film treatments are welcomed. The editor is particularly interested in manuscripts that examine Shakespeare's work in its American setting--in the academy, on stage, and in popular culture.
21 publications
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Early Shakespearean Actresses
©1984 Others -
The Shakespearean Name
Essays on "Romeo and Juliet</I>, "The Tempest</I> and Other Plays©2007 Monographs -
The Rise of Bardolatry in the Restoration
Paratexts of Shakespearean Adaptations and other Texts 1660–1737©2016 Thesis -
Ira Aldridge (1807–1867)
The Great Shakespearean Tragedian on the Bicentennial Anniversary of his Birth©2009 Edited Collection -
«Mimesis» and the Representation of Experience
Dramatic Theory and Practice in pre-Shakespearean Comedy (1560-1590)©2013 Monographs -
Studi Pergolesiani- Pergolesi Studies
a cura di / edited by Simone Caputo©2012 Conference proceedings -
Studi Pergolesiani- Pergolesi Studies
©2015 Edited Collection -
Studi Pergolesiani / Pergolesi Studies
©2015 Edited Collection -
Studi Pergolesiani- Pergolesi Studies
©2012 Conference proceedings -
Studi Pergolesiani- Pergolesi Studies
©2021 Edited Collection