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“Action and accent did they teach him there”: Shakespeare and the construction of soundscape

“Action and accent did they teach him there”: Shakespeare and the construction of soundscape
“Action and accent did they teach him there”: Shakespeare and the construction of soundscape
Rhythm and metre in Shakespearean dramatic verse
0874138167
180-193
University of Delaware Press
King, Ros
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Clayton, Tom
Brock, Susan
Forès, Vicente
King, Ros
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Clayton, Tom
Brock, Susan
Forès, Vicente

King, Ros (2004) “Action and accent did they teach him there”: Shakespeare and the construction of soundscape. Clayton, Tom, Brock, Susan and Forès, Vicente (eds.) In Shakespeare and the Mediterranean: The Selected Proceedings of the International Shakespeare Association World Congress, Valencia, 2001. University of Delaware Press. pp. 180-193 .

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Rhythm and metre in Shakespearean dramatic verse

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Published date: 2004
Venue - Dates: International Shakespeare Association World Congress, Valencia, Spain, 2004-01-01
Organisations: English

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Local EPrints ID: 196727
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/196727
ISBN: 0874138167
PURE UUID: 3b7b031b-33b1-4b4a-aede-124f5ce629d5

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Date deposited: 14 Sep 2011 14:24
Last modified: 10 Dec 2021 19:42

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Author: Ros King
Editor: Tom Clayton
Editor: Susan Brock
Editor: Vicente Forès

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