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Title Shakespeare survey : an annual survey of Shakespearean study and production.
Publication Info Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1948-



CALL #PR 2885 S5 
LocationBJL 6th Floor
Lib. Hasv.1(1948)-72(2019)-
Latest Received: 2023 v.76

LOCATION SHELVED AT LOAN TYPE STATUS
 BJL 6th Floor  PR 2885 S5  1948, v.1  7 DAYS  AVAILABLE
 BJL 6th Floor  PR 2885 S5  1949, v.2  7 DAYS  AVAILABLE
 BJL 6th Floor  PR 2885 S5  1950, v.3  7 DAYS  AVAILABLE
 BJL 6th Floor  PR 2885 S5  1951, v.4  7 DAYS  AVAILABLE
 BJL 6th Floor  PR 2885 S5  1952, v.5  7 DAYS  AVAILABLE
 BJL 6th Floor  PR 2885 S5  1953, v.6  7 DAYS  AVAILABLE
 BJL 6th Floor  PR 2885 S5  1954, v.7  7 DAYS  AVAILABLE
 BJL 6th Floor  PR 2885 S5  1955, v.8  7 DAYS  AVAILABLE
 BJL 6th Floor  PR 2885 S5  1956, v.9  7 DAYS  AVAILABLE
 BJL 6th Floor  PR 2885 S5  1957, v.10  7 DAYS  AVAILABLE


Descript v.
Library Holdings Library has: v.1-, 1948-
Note Annual.
Contents 1. Shakespeare and his Stage -- 2. Shakespearian Production -- 3. The Man and the Writer -- 4. Interpretation -- 5. Textual Criticism -- 6. The Histories -- 7. Style and Language -- 8. The Comedies -- 9. Hamlet -- 10. The Roman Plays -- 11. The Last Plays -- 12. The Elizabethan Theatre -- 13. King Lear -- 14. Shakespeare and his Contemporaries -- 15. The Poems and Music -- 16. Shakespeare in the Modern World -- 17. Shakespeare in his Own Age -- 18. Shakespeare-Then Till Now -- 19. Macbeth -- 20. Shakespearian and Other Tragedy -- 21. Othello -- 22. Aspects of Shakespearian Comedy -- 23. Shakespeare’s Language -- 24. Shakespeare: Theatre Poet -- 25. Shakespeare’s Problem Plays -- 26. Shakespeare’s Jacobean Tragedies -- 27. Shakespeare’s Early Tragedies -- 28. Shakespeare and the Ideas of his Time -- 29. Shakespeare’s Last Plays -- 30. Henry IV to Hamlet -- 31. Shakespeare and the Classical World -- 32. The Middle Comedies -- 33. King Lear -- 34. Characterization in Shakespeare -- 35. Shakespeare in the Nineteenth Century -- 36. Shakespeare in the Twentieth Century -- 37. Shakespeare’s Earlier Comedies -- 38. Shakespeare and History -- 39. Shakespeare on Film and Television -- 40. Current Approaches to Shakespeare through Language, Text and Theatre -- 41. Shakepearian Stages and Staging -- 42. Shakespeare and the Elizabethans -- 43. The Tempest and After -- 44. Shakespeare and Politics -- 45. Hamlet and its Afterlife -- 46. Shakespeare and Sexuality -- 47. Playing Places for Shakespeare -- 48. Shakespeare and Cultural Exchange -- 49. Romeo and Juliet and its Afterlife -- 50. Shakespeare and Language -- 51. Shakespeare in the Eighteenth Century -- 52. Shakespeare and the Globe -- 53. Shakespeare and Narrative -- 54. Shakespeare and Religions -- 55. King Lear and its Afterlife -- 56. Shakespeare and Comedy -- 57. Macbeth and its Afterlife -- 58. Writing about Shakespeare -- 59. Editing Shakespeare -- 60. Theatres for Shakespeare -- 61. Shakespeare, Sound and Screen -- 62. Close Encounters with Shakespeare's Text -- 63. Shakespeare's English Histories and their Afterlives – 64. Shakespeare as Cultural Catalyst – 65. A Midsummer Night's Dream – 66. Working with Shakespeare -- 67. Shakespeare's Collaborative Work -- 68. Shakespeare, Origins and Originality -- 69. Shakespeare and Rome – 70. Creating Shakespeare – 71. Re-Creating Shakespeare -- 72. Shakespeare and War – 73. Shakespeare and the City – 74. Shakespeare and Education
Note In progress.
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Subject Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Dramatic production.
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Stage history.
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Adaptation.
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Criticism and interpretation.
Descript v.
Library Holdings Library has: v.1-, 1948-
Note Annual.
Contents 1. Shakespeare and his Stage -- 2. Shakespearian Production -- 3. The Man and the Writer -- 4. Interpretation -- 5. Textual Criticism -- 6. The Histories -- 7. Style and Language -- 8. The Comedies -- 9. Hamlet -- 10. The Roman Plays -- 11. The Last Plays -- 12. The Elizabethan Theatre -- 13. King Lear -- 14. Shakespeare and his Contemporaries -- 15. The Poems and Music -- 16. Shakespeare in the Modern World -- 17. Shakespeare in his Own Age -- 18. Shakespeare-Then Till Now -- 19. Macbeth -- 20. Shakespearian and Other Tragedy -- 21. Othello -- 22. Aspects of Shakespearian Comedy -- 23. Shakespeare’s Language -- 24. Shakespeare: Theatre Poet -- 25. Shakespeare’s Problem Plays -- 26. Shakespeare’s Jacobean Tragedies -- 27. Shakespeare’s Early Tragedies -- 28. Shakespeare and the Ideas of his Time -- 29. Shakespeare’s Last Plays -- 30. Henry IV to Hamlet -- 31. Shakespeare and the Classical World -- 32. The Middle Comedies -- 33. King Lear -- 34. Characterization in Shakespeare -- 35. Shakespeare in the Nineteenth Century -- 36. Shakespeare in the Twentieth Century -- 37. Shakespeare’s Earlier Comedies -- 38. Shakespeare and History -- 39. Shakespeare on Film and Television -- 40. Current Approaches to Shakespeare through Language, Text and Theatre -- 41. Shakepearian Stages and Staging -- 42. Shakespeare and the Elizabethans -- 43. The Tempest and After -- 44. Shakespeare and Politics -- 45. Hamlet and its Afterlife -- 46. Shakespeare and Sexuality -- 47. Playing Places for Shakespeare -- 48. Shakespeare and Cultural Exchange -- 49. Romeo and Juliet and its Afterlife -- 50. Shakespeare and Language -- 51. Shakespeare in the Eighteenth Century -- 52. Shakespeare and the Globe -- 53. Shakespeare and Narrative -- 54. Shakespeare and Religions -- 55. King Lear and its Afterlife -- 56. Shakespeare and Comedy -- 57. Macbeth and its Afterlife -- 58. Writing about Shakespeare -- 59. Editing Shakespeare -- 60. Theatres for Shakespeare -- 61. Shakespeare, Sound and Screen -- 62. Close Encounters with Shakespeare's Text -- 63. Shakespeare's English Histories and their Afterlives – 64. Shakespeare as Cultural Catalyst – 65. A Midsummer Night's Dream – 66. Working with Shakespeare -- 67. Shakespeare's Collaborative Work -- 68. Shakespeare, Origins and Originality -- 69. Shakespeare and Rome – 70. Creating Shakespeare – 71. Re-Creating Shakespeare -- 72. Shakespeare and War – 73. Shakespeare and the City – 74. Shakespeare and Education
Note In progress.
Subject Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Dramatic production.
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Stage history.
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Adaptation.
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Criticism and interpretation.

CALL #PR 2885 S5 
LocationBJL 6th Floor
Lib. Hasv.1(1948)-72(2019)-
Latest Received: 2023 v.76

LOCATION SHELVED AT LOAN TYPE STATUS
 BJL 6th Floor  PR 2885 S5  1948, v.1  7 DAYS  AVAILABLE
 BJL 6th Floor  PR 2885 S5  1949, v.2  7 DAYS  AVAILABLE
 BJL 6th Floor  PR 2885 S5  1950, v.3  7 DAYS  AVAILABLE
 BJL 6th Floor  PR 2885 S5  1951, v.4  7 DAYS  AVAILABLE
 BJL 6th Floor  PR 2885 S5  1952, v.5  7 DAYS  AVAILABLE
 BJL 6th Floor  PR 2885 S5  1953, v.6  7 DAYS  AVAILABLE
 BJL 6th Floor  PR 2885 S5  1954, v.7  7 DAYS  AVAILABLE
 BJL 6th Floor  PR 2885 S5  1955, v.8  7 DAYS  AVAILABLE
 BJL 6th Floor  PR 2885 S5  1956, v.9  7 DAYS  AVAILABLE
 BJL 6th Floor  PR 2885 S5  1957, v.10  7 DAYS  AVAILABLE


Subject Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Dramatic production.
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Stage history.
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Adaptation.
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Criticism and interpretation.
Descript v.
Library Holdings Library has: v.1-, 1948-
Note Annual.
Contents 1. Shakespeare and his Stage -- 2. Shakespearian Production -- 3. The Man and the Writer -- 4. Interpretation -- 5. Textual Criticism -- 6. The Histories -- 7. Style and Language -- 8. The Comedies -- 9. Hamlet -- 10. The Roman Plays -- 11. The Last Plays -- 12. The Elizabethan Theatre -- 13. King Lear -- 14. Shakespeare and his Contemporaries -- 15. The Poems and Music -- 16. Shakespeare in the Modern World -- 17. Shakespeare in his Own Age -- 18. Shakespeare-Then Till Now -- 19. Macbeth -- 20. Shakespearian and Other Tragedy -- 21. Othello -- 22. Aspects of Shakespearian Comedy -- 23. Shakespeare’s Language -- 24. Shakespeare: Theatre Poet -- 25. Shakespeare’s Problem Plays -- 26. Shakespeare’s Jacobean Tragedies -- 27. Shakespeare’s Early Tragedies -- 28. Shakespeare and the Ideas of his Time -- 29. Shakespeare’s Last Plays -- 30. Henry IV to Hamlet -- 31. Shakespeare and the Classical World -- 32. The Middle Comedies -- 33. King Lear -- 34. Characterization in Shakespeare -- 35. Shakespeare in the Nineteenth Century -- 36. Shakespeare in the Twentieth Century -- 37. Shakespeare’s Earlier Comedies -- 38. Shakespeare and History -- 39. Shakespeare on Film and Television -- 40. Current Approaches to Shakespeare through Language, Text and Theatre -- 41. Shakepearian Stages and Staging -- 42. Shakespeare and the Elizabethans -- 43. The Tempest and After -- 44. Shakespeare and Politics -- 45. Hamlet and its Afterlife -- 46. Shakespeare and Sexuality -- 47. Playing Places for Shakespeare -- 48. Shakespeare and Cultural Exchange -- 49. Romeo and Juliet and its Afterlife -- 50. Shakespeare and Language -- 51. Shakespeare in the Eighteenth Century -- 52. Shakespeare and the Globe -- 53. Shakespeare and Narrative -- 54. Shakespeare and Religions -- 55. King Lear and its Afterlife -- 56. Shakespeare and Comedy -- 57. Macbeth and its Afterlife -- 58. Writing about Shakespeare -- 59. Editing Shakespeare -- 60. Theatres for Shakespeare -- 61. Shakespeare, Sound and Screen -- 62. Close Encounters with Shakespeare's Text -- 63. Shakespeare's English Histories and their Afterlives – 64. Shakespeare as Cultural Catalyst – 65. A Midsummer Night's Dream – 66. Working with Shakespeare -- 67. Shakespeare's Collaborative Work -- 68. Shakespeare, Origins and Originality -- 69. Shakespeare and Rome – 70. Creating Shakespeare – 71. Re-Creating Shakespeare -- 72. Shakespeare and War – 73. Shakespeare and the City – 74. Shakespeare and Education
Note In progress.

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