Shakespeare: the Art of the DramatistHoughton Mifflin, 1970 - Počet stran: 271 |
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... theatrical career . Shakespeare's financial career is also worth noting . When he became a theatrical entrepreneur in 1594 , as well as an actor and playwright , there was a marked improvement both in his financial security and in his ...
... theatrical career . Shakespeare's financial career is also worth noting . When he became a theatrical entrepreneur in 1594 , as well as an actor and playwright , there was a marked improvement both in his financial security and in his ...
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... theatrical conditions in Shakespeare's age . With this knowledge to help us , it is possible to see Shakespeare “ in his habit as he lived , " as actor , impresario , theater owner , and writer . For over twenty years Shakespeare was ...
... theatrical conditions in Shakespeare's age . With this knowledge to help us , it is possible to see Shakespeare “ in his habit as he lived , " as actor , impresario , theater owner , and writer . For over twenty years Shakespeare was ...
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... theatrical companies not organized in this way , but there were no " runs " in this sense . A typical Broadway play will open in a particular theater with an especially assembled cast , and the cast will stay together at most for the ...
... theatrical companies not organized in this way , but there were no " runs " in this sense . A typical Broadway play will open in a particular theater with an especially assembled cast , and the cast will stay together at most for the ...
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William Shakespeare 15641616 | 3 |
Plays in Print | 22 |
Plays for the Theater | 33 |
Autorská práva | |
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