The Coarse Bits of Shakespeare are for the Groundlings; the Philosophy is for the Upper Classes (Englisch)
- Neue Suche nach: Maguire, Laurie
- Neue Suche nach: Smith, Emma
- Neue Suche nach: Maguire, Laurie
- Neue Suche nach: Smith, Emma
In:
30 Great Myths about Shakespeare
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86-93
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2012
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ISBN:
- Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch) / Elektronische Ressource
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Titel:The Coarse Bits of Shakespeare are for the Groundlings; the Philosophy is for the Upper Classes
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Beteiligte:Maguire, Laurie ( Autor:in ) / Smith, Emma ( Autor:in )
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Erschienen in:30 Great Myths about Shakespeare ; 86-93
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Verlag:
- Neue Suche nach: Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
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Erscheinungsort:Oxford, UK
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Erscheinungsdatum:07.12.2012
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Format / Umfang:8 pages
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ISBN:
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DOI:
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Medientyp:Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
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Format:Elektronische Ressource
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Sprache:Englisch
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Schlagwörter:Myth 13, Shakespeare's coarse for groundlings, and philosophy for the upper , Shakespeare's, as for, not against, the range of Londoners to the Globe , Shakespeare's as falling out along status, being Victorian on social refinement , Laurence Olivier's Henry V, witnessing the Elizabethan city of London , theater in Shakespeare's day and playgoers, difficult in disentangling , the indirect costs of playgoing, relating to time than money factor , theaters, attracting a different clientele, Blackfriars as a boutique , Hamlet, a complex play for the theater, and its heterogeneous audiences , the Globe mixed audience, Shakespeare's for noble and commoner alike , Shakespeare, whether writing separately for groundlings, and the upper class
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IntroductionMaguire, Laurie / Smith, Emma et al. | 2012
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Shakespeare was the Most Popular Writer of his TimeMaguire, Laurie / Smith, Emma et al. | 2012
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Shakespeare was not Well EducatedMaguire, Laurie / Smith, Emma et al. | 2012
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Shakespeare's Plays Should be Performed in Elizabethan DressMaguire, Laurie / Smith, Emma et al. | 2012
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Shakespeare was not Interested in Having his Plays PrintedMaguire, Laurie / Smith, Emma et al. | 2012
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Shakespeare Never TraveledMaguire, Laurie / Smith, Emma et al. | 2012
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Shakespeare's Plays are Politically IncorrectMaguire, Laurie / Smith, Emma et al. | 2012
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Shakespeare was a CatholicMaguire, Laurie / Smith, Emma et al. | 2012
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Shakespeare's Plays had no SceneryMaguire, Laurie / Smith, Emma et al. | 2012
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Shakespeare's Tragedies are More Serious than his ComediesMaguire, Laurie / Smith, Emma et al. | 2012
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Shakespeare Hated his WifeMaguire, Laurie / Smith, Emma et al. | 2012
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Shakespeare Wrote in the Rhythms of Everyday SpeechMaguire, Laurie / Smith, Emma et al. | 2012
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Hamlet was Named After Shakespeare's SonMaguire, Laurie / Smith, Emma et al. | 2012
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The Coarse Bits of Shakespeare are for the Groundlings; the Philosophy is for the Upper ClassesMaguire, Laurie / Smith, Emma et al. | 2012
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Shakespeare was a Stratford PlaywrightMaguire, Laurie / Smith, Emma et al. | 2012
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Shakespeare was a PlagiaristMaguire, Laurie / Smith, Emma et al. | 2012
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We Don't Know Much About Shakespeare's LifeMaguire, Laurie / Smith, Emma et al. | 2012
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Shakespeare Wrote AloneMaguire, Laurie / Smith, Emma et al. | 2012
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Shakespeare's Sonnets are AutobiographicalMaguire, Laurie / Smith, Emma et al. | 2012
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If Shakespeare Were Writing Now, He'd be Writing for HollywoodMaguire, Laurie / Smith, Emma et al. | 2012
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The Tempest was Shakespeare's Farewell to the StageMaguire, Laurie / Smith, Emma et al. | 2012
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Shakespeare had a Huge VocabularyMaguire, Laurie / Smith, Emma et al. | 2012
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Shakespeare's Plays are TimelessMaguire, Laurie / Smith, Emma et al. | 2012
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Macbeth is Jinxed in the TheaterMaguire, Laurie / Smith, Emma et al. | 2012
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Shakespeare Did Not Revise His PlaysMaguire, Laurie / Smith, Emma et al. | 2012
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Boy Actors Played Women's RolesMaguire, Laurie / Smith, Emma et al. | 2012
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Shakespeare's Plays Don't Work As MoviesMaguire, Laurie / Smith, Emma et al. | 2012
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Yorick's Skull was RealMaguire, Laurie / Smith, Emma et al. | 2012
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Queen Elizabeth Loved Shakespeare's PlaysMaguire, Laurie / Smith, Emma et al. | 2012
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Shakespeare's Characters are Like Real PeopleMaguire, Laurie / Smith, Emma et al. | 2012
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Shakespeare Didn't Write ShakespeareMaguire, Laurie / Smith, Emma et al. | 2012
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CodaMaguire, Laurie / Smith, Emma et al. | 2012
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Further ReadingMaguire, Laurie / Smith, Emma et al. | 2012
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IndexMaguire, Laurie / Smith, Emma et al. | 2012
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Front MatterMaguire, Laurie / Smith, Emma et al. | 2012