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Anglica. An International Journal of English Studies
2016 / Tom 25 / Numer 3
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Introduction : No Fear Shakespeare?s. 5 - 9CZYSTY TEKSTBIBTEX
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A Crack in the Shell: Reading a Few Lines from "King Lear"s. 11 - 36CZYSTY TEKSTBIBTEX
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"Jaques and the Wounded Stag" by William Hodges, Sawrey Gilpin and George Romney: (Re)Painting Shakespeare’s Melancholic Figures. 37 - 50CZYSTY TEKSTBIBTEX
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William Shakespeare’s “parcels and particulars”: His (Dis)Regard for Details in Creating Fictional Realitys. 51 - 67CZYSTY TEKSTBIBTEX
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Seeing the Spider: The Jealous Rage of Exchange in The "Winter’s Tale" and "Othello"s. 69 - 80CZYSTY TEKSTBIBTEX
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"Thou mightst have done this without thy beard and gown": William Shakespeare and the Language of Disguises. 81 - 95CZYSTY TEKSTBIBTEX
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Andrzej Wajda’s Two "Hamlets" and One "Macbeth": The Director’s Struggle with Shakespearean Tragedy in the Changing Contexts of Polish Historys. 97 - 106CZYSTY TEKSTBIBTEX
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"Listen to many, speak to a few": Eduard Vojan’s Hamlet on the First Czech Stages. 107 - 117CZYSTY TEKSTBIBTEX
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"I see it in my motion, have it not in my tongue": The Slavic Sounds of Shakespeare Translationss. 119 - 131CZYSTY TEKSTBIBTEX
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On Im/Pure Rhymes in Shakespeare’s "Venus and Adonis"s. 133 - 146CZYSTY TEKSTBIBTEX
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Some Remarks on "Shall’s" and a Hypothesis of its Origins. 147 - 162CZYSTY TEKSTBIBTEX
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Contributorss. 163 - 168CZYSTY TEKSTBIBTEX