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Shakespeare and the Authority of Performance
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268 pages
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Exploring the enduring concept of Shakespearean authority, this book delves into its influence on directing, acting, and scholarship. It examines how interpretations of Shakespeare's work continue to shape theatrical practices and academic discourse, revealing the complexities of authority in the arts. Through various perspectives, the text highlights the dynamic relationship between Shakespeare's texts and their modern-day interpretations, emphasizing the relevance of his work in contemporary cultural contexts.
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2002, paperback
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