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2015 | 15 | 207-218

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Teatr jednego aktora, czyli szekspirowski monolog w Ryszardzie III

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Teatr jednego aktora, czyli szekspirowski monolog w Ryszardzie III

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15

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207-218

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published
2018-08-14

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  • Społeczna Akademia Nauk w Warszawie

References

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  • Cox, C.B. i D.J. Palmer. 1984. (red.). Shakespeare’s wide and universal stage. Manchester: Manchester University Press.
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  • Jowett, J. (red.). 2001. The Oxford Shakespeare: the tragedy of King Richard III. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Mroczkowski, P. 1966. Szekspir elżbietański i żywy. Kraków: Wydawnictwo Literackie.
  • Neill, M. 1975. “Shakespeare’s Halle of Mirrors: play, politics, and psychology in Richard III”. Shakespeare studies: an annual gathering of research, criticism, and reviews 8. 99-129.
  • Seneka, L.A. 1996. Dialogi. [Tłum. Leon Joachimowicz]. Poznań: Zysk i S-ka.
  • Shakespeare, W. 2005. Ryszard III. [Tłum. Maciej Słomczyński.] Warszawa: Elipsa.
  • Skinner, Q. 1998. “Machiavelli’s political morality”. European Review 6.3. 321-325.
  • von Doren, M. 1939. Shakespeare. New York: Doubleday Anchor Books.

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