The Taming of the ShrewClarendon Press, 1982 - 248 pages The introduction offers a full and original consideration fo th play's textual problems, a study of sources, a survey of scholarship and criticism, with the editor's own critical appreciation, and a study of the comedy's fortunes in the theatre. |
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... Shrew . ' Headstrong ' in association with taming was quite enough to suggest the Marlowe passage to him . ( Marlowe seems to have been particularly memorable ; lines from his plays are common in ' Bad Quartos ' , and the latest count ...
... Shrew . ' Headstrong ' in association with taming was quite enough to suggest the Marlowe passage to him . ( Marlowe seems to have been particularly memorable ; lines from his plays are common in ' Bad Quartos ' , and the latest count ...
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... Shrew are one of 28 lines by the Lord ( broken by some stage action ) and Kate's final oration of 29. Perhaps too much should not be made of this , for The Shrew has not many long speeches either - but the Lord runs to 37 lines and Kate ...
... Shrew are one of 28 lines by the Lord ( broken by some stage action ) and Kate's final oration of 29. Perhaps too much should not be made of this , for The Shrew has not many long speeches either - but the Lord runs to 37 lines and Kate ...
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... Shrew . Edited by R. Warwick Bond . The Arden Shakespeare . 1904 . The Complete Dramatic and Poetic Works of William Shake- speare edited by W. A. Neilson . Boston and New York , 1906 . Boswell - Stone The Taming of the Shrew edited ...
... Shrew . Edited by R. Warwick Bond . The Arden Shakespeare . 1904 . The Complete Dramatic and Poetic Works of William Shake- speare edited by W. A. Neilson . Boston and New York , 1906 . Boswell - Stone The Taming of the Shrew edited ...
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