The dramatic language of Shakespeare's Henry VI : a stylistic and theatrical study
In this thesis I attempt to reconcile academic assessment and theatrical experience in relation to Shakespeare's <i>Henry VI</i>. 'Dramatic language' signifies the combination of verbal and non-verbal ingredients (spectacle, grouping, interruption, silence) that makes up t...
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University of Aberdeen
1989
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