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2011 | 8 | 23 | 39-55

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The Melbourne Shakespeare Society: Bardolatry, Resistance and Fellowship

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8

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23

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39-55

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2011-11-30

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  • La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia
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  • School of English, Communications and Performance Studies at Monash University, Australia

References

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  • Davison, Graeme. The Rise and Fall of Marvellous Melbourne. Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 1978.
  • Fraser, Elizabeth Anne. “Early Days in the Shakespeare Society”. 1939. Papers of the Melbourne Shakespeare Society, La Trobe Library, Melbourne. MS 9504.
  • Love, Harold. James Edward Neild: Victorian Virtuoso. Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 1989.
  • Love, Harold, ed. The Australian Stage: A Documentary History. Kensington, NSW: New South Wales University Press, 1984.
  • Oliphant, E.H.C. “The Place of Shakespeare in Elizabethan Drama”. 1914. Papers of the Melbourne Shakespeare Society, La Trobe Library, Melbourne. MS 9508.
  • Phillips, P.D. “On Some Recent Shakespeare Performances”. 1904. Papers of the Melbourne Shakespeare Society, La Trobe Library, Melbourne. MS 12491.
  • Stewart, Ken. “A Careworn Writer for the Press”. Henry Kendall, the Muse of Australia. Ed. Russell McDougall. Centre for Language and Literature Studies, Armidale: University of New England Press, 1992. 165-205.
  • Stewart, Ken. “Theatre, Critics and Society”. The Australian Stage: A Documentary History Ed. Harold Love. Kensington, NSW: New South Wales University Press, 1984. 58-66.
  • Stuart, Lurline. “James Smith: his influence on the development of literary culture in colonial Melbourne”. PhD thesis, Monash University, 1983.
  • Table Talk, 11 September, 1885.
  • Table Talk, 10 July, 1884.

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