The Shakespeare revolution : criticism and performance in the twentieth century / J. L. Styan
Material type: TextPublication details: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1977Description: ix, 292 p. : ill. ; 22 cmISBN:- 052121193X
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Bibliography: p. 264-274
Includes index
Sumari: 1. Victorian Shakespeare. 2. Scholars and actors. 3. Mr Poel's Hamlet. 4. The advent of stage-centred criticism. 5. Barker at the Savoy. 6. Granville-Barker's early criticism. 7. Stylized Shakespeare and Nigel Playfair. 8. Barry Jackson and dizzy modernity. 9. Criticism: retreat and advance. 10. Guthrie and the open stage. 11. Shakespeare, Peter Brook and non-illusion. 12. Conclusion: the critical revolution
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