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"Screen Education" was the sister journal of "Screen", and during its ten year run in the 1970s, was one of the most influential sources of ideas about the media and their …
Introduction Runyon's New York: Historical Contexts and Fictional Universe The Eyes and Ears of the City: Runyon's Collected Journalism Runyon's Trial Reporting and the Spectator …
From the Royal Shakespeare Company - a modern, definitive edition of two of Shakespeare's classical plays.
A study based on the question as to whether there is a boundary between playacting and the "self". The author asks if society and culture conditions women to internalize a means …
"Mask and Scene" is an introduction to theatre history for students approaching the subject for the first time. Each theatrical convention is examined in an attempt to reveal how …
The plays of Vanbrugh and Farquhar effectively herald the end of the great period of post-Restoration comedy. Both writers, in their different ways, reflect the larger changes that …
This Issue seeks to extend attention to the cultural and biopolitical techniques that secure ablebodiedness and notions of personhood. It aims to converse with and develop feminist …
This inquiry into the critical strategies that can be used to understand the dynamic processes of writing, reading, dramaturgy, rehearsal, production and reception of drama …
Traditionally, women have no sense of humour. This book explodes the myth by explaining the impact of women on popular comedy as sitcom stars and as standup comics. It also looks …