The New York Times, March 26, 1916
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Issue Date
1916-03-26
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Book chapter
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Keywords
Tercentenary Shakespearean Supplement of The New York Times , The New York Times , Newspapers , Periodicals , Shakespeare Section
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The New York Times: Shakespeare Tercentenary 1616-1916
Tercentenary Shakespearean Supplement of The New York Times
Tercentenary Shakespearean Supplement of The New York Times
Abstract
The New York Times: Shakespeare Tercentenary: 1616-1916. -- How Each Age Finds New Flaws in Shakespeare: Each Praises---But Rewrites Him, And Is Laughed at by the Next -- How He Used Masques, The Craze of the Day: Gay Costume Dances Were New in England When He Wrote -- Priests and Misers -- Music in the Plays, And The Plays in Music: The Place It Held in His Mind and the Place He Has Filled in Its History -- How He Portrayed The Fight For Democracy: In "Coriolanus" Are All the Arguments for and Against It, Especially Against -- Malvolio As Charles Lamb Saw The Part Played: "A Sort of Greatness" in Him, and a "Kind of Tragic Interest" in His Fall -- A Polish View of Hamlet --
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Digitized from original print, Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections, October 5, 2016. Additional information, along with text of document, found with the Library of Congress. Link to the March 26, 1916: https://www.loc.gov/item/sn78004456/1916-03-26/ed-1/
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The New York Times
