Twisted tales from Shakespeare, in which Shakespeare's best-known plays are presented in a new light: the old light having blown a fuse; together with introductions, questions, appendices, and other critical apparatus intended to contribute to a clearer misunderstanding of the subject
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New York [u.a.]
McGraw-Hill
1957
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Beschreibung: | 151 S. |
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title | Twisted tales from Shakespeare, in which Shakespeare's best-known plays are presented in a new light the old light having blown a fuse; together with introductions, questions, appendices, and other critical apparatus intended to contribute to a clearer misunderstanding of the subject |
title_auth | Twisted tales from Shakespeare, in which Shakespeare's best-known plays are presented in a new light the old light having blown a fuse; together with introductions, questions, appendices, and other critical apparatus intended to contribute to a clearer misunderstanding of the subject |
title_exact_search | Twisted tales from Shakespeare, in which Shakespeare's best-known plays are presented in a new light the old light having blown a fuse; together with introductions, questions, appendices, and other critical apparatus intended to contribute to a clearer misunderstanding of the subject |
title_full | Twisted tales from Shakespeare, in which Shakespeare's best-known plays are presented in a new light the old light having blown a fuse; together with introductions, questions, appendices, and other critical apparatus intended to contribute to a clearer misunderstanding of the subject by Richard Armour. Twistfully illustrated by Campbell Grant |
title_fullStr | Twisted tales from Shakespeare, in which Shakespeare's best-known plays are presented in a new light the old light having blown a fuse; together with introductions, questions, appendices, and other critical apparatus intended to contribute to a clearer misunderstanding of the subject by Richard Armour. Twistfully illustrated by Campbell Grant |
title_full_unstemmed | Twisted tales from Shakespeare, in which Shakespeare's best-known plays are presented in a new light the old light having blown a fuse; together with introductions, questions, appendices, and other critical apparatus intended to contribute to a clearer misunderstanding of the subject by Richard Armour. Twistfully illustrated by Campbell Grant |
title_short | Twisted tales from Shakespeare, in which Shakespeare's best-known plays are presented in a new light |
title_sort | twisted tales from shakespeare in which shakespeare s best known plays are presented in a new light the old light having blown a fuse together with introductions questions appendices and other critical apparatus intended to contribute to a clearer misunderstanding of the subject |
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