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A RHINO REMEMBERED István Orosz
Rewriting the Female Narrative and Feminism in Willa Cather's the Song of the Lark
The Comedy of Death in Hamlet: Everyone Dies in the End
Reading the Surface: the Danish Gothic of B.S. Ingemann, H.C
Hamlet's Objective Mode and Early Modern Materialist
Figurative Design in Hamlet the Significance of the Dumb Show
The Battle of Good and Evil in Shakespeare
A Driving Force, Odin Teatret: Ur-Hamletat Kronborg Castle
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Stages of Emotion: Shakespeare, Performance, and Affect in Modern Anglo-American Film and Theatre
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Dualities in the Music of the Ghost Scene in Four Film Adaptations of Hamlet
Reality and Metaphor in Jane Howell's and Julie Taymor's Productions of Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus
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Hamlet, Art, and Apoptosis: the Shakespearean Artwork of Julie Newdoll
Suicide, Gender, and Agency in Hamlet
The Influence of the Bible on the Writings of William Shakespeare
Michael Almereyda's Film Uses Musical Excerpts to Provide Subtextual
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A Mirror for Mankind: the Pose of Hamlet with the Skull of Yorick
Educator's Guide: Hamlet References and Themes
“A Rarity Most Beloved”: Shakespeare and the Idea of Tragedy David Scott Kastan
Stripped Down Hamlet by William Shakespeare
Ophelia's Reflection Kelley Kennedy
Shakespeare on Film and Television in the Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division of the Library of Congress
REPRESENTATIONAL CHOICES in SHAKESPEARE's TITUS ANDRONICUS on TELEVISION and FILM Alexander Martin Gross
A Study of Colour Words in Shakespeare's Works
Skull with Writting Tattoo
Women in Hamlet As Represented in the Film Adaptations by Laurence Olivier and Kenneth Branagh
Fie Skull on the Renaissance Stage: Imagination and the Erotic L Feof Props
The J. Paul Getty Museum Journal Volume 5 1977
Medieval Danish Wooden Sculpture: Roods: Part II: 1400 A.D
Teaching Shakespeare to Gifted Elementary and *Drama
PASCALE AEBISCHER Yorick's Skull
Leading Motives in the Imagery of Shakespeare's Tragedies
Upstart Cannibalism in the BBC's Shakespearean Biofiction
THEMES, MOTIFS and SYMBOLS FOREWORD THEMES and MOTIFS the Central Subject Or Topic in a Work of Literature (Or Art) Is Referred to As Its Theme
The Yew Tree (Taxus Baccata) in Mythology and Medicine
Death and Desire in Hamlet Graham Holderness
Yorick's Afterlives: Skull Properties in Performance
Shakespeare As Wordsmith of Feeling: a Stylistic Analysis of Word Formation In
Bronze Age Identities: Costume, Conflict and Contact in Northern Europe 1600–1300 BC
Staging Corpses, Ghosts, and Statues in Early Modern Drama
The Moral Values of Social Dialect in Hamlet Movie