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Elizabethan Stage Conventions and Modern Interpreters
Conclusion: Elizabethan playscripts and modern interpreters
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June 14 1984
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Cambridge University Press
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June 14 1984
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: 156-163
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10.1017/CBO9780511554179.010
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Book chapters
pp. ix
Preface
pp. xi
Note on texts and old spelling
pp. 1
The arrow in Nessus: Elizabethan clues and modern detectives
pp. 19
Interpreting stage directions
pp. 53
The logic of ‘this’ on the open stage
pp. 70
Elizabethan darkness and modern lighting
pp. 84
The logic of ‘place’ and locale
pp. 105
The logic of stage violence
pp. 130
Theatrical metaphor: seeing and not-seeing
pp. 156
Conclusion: Elizabethan playscripts and modern interpreters
pp. 164
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