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BIBLIOTHÈQUE D’ANGLAIS 22<br />

A Shak 8*ROKI Sha vs<br />

Rokison, Abigail, 1975-. <strong>–</strong> Shakespearean verse speaking : text and theatre practice / Abigail<br />

Rokison. <strong>–</strong> Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2009. <strong>–</strong> xiv, 234 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. <strong>–</strong><br />

Based on the author's thesis (doctoral--Cambridge University). <strong>–</strong> Inclu<strong>de</strong>s bibliographical references (p.<br />

215-224) and in<strong>de</strong>x. <strong>–</strong> Contains: Current theatrical theories and practice regarding Shakespearean<br />

verse speaking -- Theatrical engagement with the early printed text or mo<strong>de</strong>rn edited text and mo<strong>de</strong>rn<br />

editorial principles of lineation and punctuation -- Historical evi<strong>de</strong>nce : documentary, anecdotal and<br />

textual -- Internal evi<strong>de</strong>nce : a study of nine Shakespearean plays -- The rehearsal room text. <strong>–</strong> ISBN 0<strong>–</strong><br />

521<strong>–</strong>76434<strong>–</strong>3 (hardback). ISBN 978<strong>–</strong>05<strong>–</strong>2176<strong>–</strong>4346 (hardback) R005471330<br />

GE FL/ANGL : salle lecture * classif.: A Shak 8*ROKI Sha vs * cote: BFLA 220151<br />

A Shak 8*Sha aw<br />

Shakespeare and Wales : from the marches to the assembly / ed. by Willy Maley and Philip<br />

Schwyzer. <strong>–</strong> Farnham : Ashgate, 2010. <strong>–</strong> xi, 248 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm. <strong>–</strong> Inclu<strong>de</strong>s bibliographical<br />

references and in<strong>de</strong>x. <strong>–</strong> ISBN 978<strong>–</strong>07<strong>–</strong>5466<strong>–</strong>2792 (hardback : alk. paper). ISBN 978<strong>–</strong>07<strong>–</strong>5469<strong>–</strong>0122<br />

(ebook) R005396705<br />

GE FL/ANGL : salle lecture * classif.: A Shak 8*Sha aw * cote: BFLA 219527<br />

A Shak 8*Sha is<br />

Shakespeare in stages : new theatre histories / [edited by] Christine Dymkowski, Christie Carson. <strong>–</strong><br />

Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2010. <strong>–</strong> xvi, 306 p. : ill., plans ; 24 cm. <strong>–</strong> Contains:<br />

Introduction Christine Dymkowski and Christie Carson ; Part I. Notions of Authenticity: 1. The move<br />

indoors Andrew Gurr ; 2. Whig heroics: Shakespeare, Cibber, and the troublesome King John Elaine M.<br />

McGirr ; 3. Coriolanus and the (in)authenticities of William Poel's platform stage Lucy Munro ; 4. 'A fresh<br />

advance in Shakespearean production': Tyrone Guthrie in Canada Neil Carson ; 5. Authenticity in the<br />

21st century: Propeller and Shakespeare's Globe Abigail Rokison ; Part II. Attitu<strong>de</strong>s Towards Sex and<br />

Gen<strong>de</strong>r: 6. Performing beauty on the Renaissance stage Farah Karim-Cooper ; 7. The artistic, cultural,<br />

and economic power of the actress in the age of Garrick Fiona Ritchie ; 8. Women writing<br />

Shakespeare's women in the nineteenth century: The Winter's Tale Jan McDonald ; 9. 'Not our Olivia':<br />

Lydia Lopokova and Twelfth Night Elizabeth Schafer ; 10. Measure for Measure: Shakespeare's<br />

twentieth-century play Christine Dymkowski ; Part III. Questions of I<strong>de</strong>ntity: 11. Shakespeare and the<br />

rhetoric of scenography 1770-1825 Christopher Baugh ; 12. The presence of Shakespeare Susan<br />

Bennett ; 13. Finding local habitation: Shakespeare's Dream at play on the stage of contemporary<br />

Australia Kate Flaherty and Penny Gay ; 14. 'Haply for I am black': shifting race and gen<strong>de</strong>r dynamics in<br />

Talawa's Othello Lynette Goddard ; 15. British directors in post-colonial South Africa Brian Pearce ;<br />

Epilogue: Shakespeare's audiences as imaginative communities Christie Carson. <strong>–</strong> ISBN 978<strong>–</strong>05<strong>–</strong><br />

2188<strong>–</strong>4792 (hardback) R005470757<br />

GE FL/ANGL : salle lecture * classif.: A Shak 8*Sha is * cote: BFLA 220152<br />

A Shak 8*Sha r<br />

A Shakespeare rea<strong>de</strong>r : sources and criticism / ed. by Richard Danson Brown and David Johnson. <strong>–</strong><br />

Basingstoke [etc.] : Macmillan ; New York : St.Martin's Press 2000. <strong>–</strong> XV, 330 p. ; 24 cm. <strong>–</strong><br />

(Shakespeare : text and performance ; Vol. 3). <strong>–</strong> ISBN 0<strong>–</strong>333<strong>–</strong>91315<strong>–</strong>9 (paperback Macmillan). ISBN 0<strong>–</strong><br />

312<strong>–</strong>23040<strong>–</strong>0 (paper St.Martin's Press) R003062524<br />

GE FL/ANGL : salle lecture * classif.: A Shak 8*Sha r * cote: BFLA 220566<br />

A Shak 8*SOUS At ist<br />

Sousa, Geraldo U. <strong>de</strong>, 1952-. <strong>–</strong> At home in Shakespeare's tragedies / by Geraldo U. <strong>de</strong> Sousa. <strong>–</strong><br />

Farnham, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, 2010. <strong>–</strong> xii, 204 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. <strong>–</strong> Inclu<strong>de</strong>s bibliographical<br />

references and in<strong>de</strong>x. <strong>–</strong> Contains: The vanishing castle in King Lear -- Unhoused in Othello: roots,<br />

routes and the edge of darkness -- At home in Hamlet -- Boundaries of home in Macbeth. <strong>–</strong> ISBN 0<strong>–</strong><br />

7546<strong>–</strong>6886<strong>–</strong>X (hardback : alk. paper). ISBN 1<strong>–</strong>409<strong>–</strong>40428<strong>–</strong>5 (ebook). ISBN 978<strong>–</strong>07<strong>–</strong>5466<strong>–</strong>8862<br />

(hardback : alk. paper). ISBN 978<strong>–</strong>14<strong>–</strong>0940<strong>–</strong>4286 (ebook) R005498462<br />

GE FL/ANGL : salle lecture * classif.: A Shak 8*SOUS At ist * cote: BFLA 220435<br />

A Shak 8*WELL Sha sal<br />

Wells, Stanley. <strong>–</strong> Shakespeare, sex, and love / Stanley Wells. <strong>–</strong> Oxford : Oxford University Press,<br />

2010. <strong>–</strong> xi, 282 p., [8] p. <strong>de</strong> photogr. : ill. ; 23 cm. <strong>–</strong> Bibliogr.: p. 267-268. <strong>–</strong> Contains: Life and times.<br />

Sexuality in Shakespeare's time ; Sex and poetry in Shakespeare's time ; Shakespeare and sex -- Plays<br />

and poems. The fun of sex ; Sexual <strong>de</strong>sire ; Sex and love in Romeo and Juliet ; Sexual jealousy ; Sex<br />

and experience ; Whores and saints ; Just good friends?. <strong>–</strong> ISBN 978<strong>–</strong>01<strong>–</strong>9957<strong>–</strong>8597 (hardback)<br />

R005435655<br />

GE FL/ANGL : salle lecture * classif.: A Shak 8*WELL Sha sal * cote: BFLA 219719

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