38550 results in English literature: general interest
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13 - Medieval Manuscripts, the Collector, and the Trade
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1 - Describing and Cataloguing Medieval English Manuscripts: A Checklist
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13 - Violence, Tragic and Comic, in Coriolanus and The Taming of the Shrew
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14 - The Shakespeare Films of Orson Welles
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Index
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12 - The Curation and Display of Digital Medieval Manuscripts
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Illustrations
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3 - Shakespeare ‘Live’
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2 - Reading a Manuscript Description
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9 - The Roman Plays on Film
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5 - The Sum of the Book: Structural Codicology and Medieval Manuscript Culture
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7 - Two Tragedies of Love: Romeo and Juliet and Othello
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GENERAL INDEX
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8 - The Wycliffite Bible
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15 - Kurosawa’s Shakespeare: Mute Heavens, Merging Worlds or the Metaphors of Cruelty
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12 - ‘A Wail in the Silence’: Feminism, Sexuality and Final Meanings in King Lear Films by Grigori Kozintsev, Peter Brook and Akira Kurosawa
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11 - Charming the Snake: Accessing and Disciplining the Medieval Manuscript
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Caribbean Literature in Transition, 1800–1920
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