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Linguistic Analysis of William Shakespeare’s PlaysThis article examines the linguistic characteristics of dramatic texts through the plays of William Shakespeare. The study explores the functional role of language in drama, emphasizing the relationship between dramatic speech, characterization, stage performance, and audience perception. Particular attention is paid to W. Shakespeare’s innovative use of dialogue, monologue, rhetoric, polysemy, and expressive lingui…
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The Tragedy of Julius Caesar (First Folio title: The Tragedie of Ivlivs Cæsar), often shortened to Julius Caesar, is a historical tragedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written and first performed in 1599. The play portrays the political conspiracy that led to the assassination of the Roman dictator Julius Caesar and Rome's subsequent civil war. Drawing primarily from Sir Thomas North's 1579 translati…
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Polskie przekłady Shakespeare'a w XIX wieku. Część I: Zasoby, strategie, recepcjaThe first volume of the electronic publication is part of the digital repository Polski Szekspir UW (http://polskiszekspir.uw.edu.pl) which provides access to all Polish 19th-century Shakespeare translations as well as to case studies reconstructing their origin and reception.
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This is drawer 297 of the card catalog for the Boston Public Library Rare Books and Manuscripts Department. It contains typed catalog cards for books and other printed materials in the collection, organized alphabetically by author (or by title if no author is known). To read more about using these digitized catalog cards, visit the search section of the BPL Rare Books and Manuscripts Department webpage . See also o…
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