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Episode seven in a series of radio programmes that introduces various fields of research within Shakespearean studies. In this talk J. Isaacs describes how the research into the nature and demands of the...
Third of nine talks introducing various fields of research within Shakespearean studies. J. Isaacs comments on the ways in which recent research has extended our knowledge of the sources Shakespeare drew on...
A CD-ROM-based resource that includes the complete unabridged works of Shakespeare, with all 37 plays, five poems, and 154 sonnets. Barron’s Booknotes are available for a selection of the plays. Intended...
Radio programme in which presenter J. Isaacs considers what solid addition to our knowledge has been made by research in the various fields of Shakespearean scholarship.
Radio talk by Betram L. Joseph on his research into the technique of Elizabethan acting. The focus of his talk is on "the close connection between the stagecraft of Shakespeare’s players and the...
Documentary film. Peter Brook created the International Centre of Theatre Research in Paris in 1970. In the autumn of 1973, the Centre conducted a five-week work period at the Brooklyn Academy of Music,...
Fifth of nine talks introducing various fields of research within Shakespearean studies. Professor J. Dover Wilson talks about the new bibliographical approach to Shakespeare’s texts.
Educational videotape. Uses extracts, supplemented by research materials, from Tara Arts’ production Heer and Romeo, which toured schools and art centres in the Summer and Autumn of 1992. The original...
Sixth talk in a series of radio programmes that introduces various fields of research within Shakespearean studies. J.I.M. Stewart, author of Character and Motive in Shakespeare, surveys theories on the...
Fourth in a series of radio programmes that introduces various fields of research within Shakespearean studies. Professor George F. Reynolds, author of the pioneer study of Staging the Red Bull Theatre,...