The New York Times, March 12, 1916
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Issue Date
1916-03-12
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Book chapter
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The New York Times , Tercentenary Shakespearean Supplement of The New York Times , Newspapers , Periodicals , Shakespeare Section
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Tercentenary Shakespearean Supplement of The New York Times
The New York Times: Shakespeare Tercentenary 1616-1916
The New York Times: Shakespeare Tercentenary 1616-1916
Abstract
The New York Times: Shakespeare Tercentenary: 1616-1916. -- Odds Against Shakespeare on Stage Today: This Is a Generation in Which Theatre Audiences Have Been Carefully Trained Away From Him -- The Actor's Problems With The Great Roles: Plenty of Great Hamlets, but No Great Macbeths--- Why Tradition Is an Unsafe Guide -- "In the Liver Vein" -- Shakespeare's Portrait -- The Shakespeare Miss Matthison Has Known: Great Enough to be Rightly Interperted [sic] in Many Different Ways -- To Shakespeare -- Shakespeare and Milton -- How President Adams Wanted Juliet Played: In His Day They Gave Lear a 'Happy Ending'- He Was Severe on Desdemona -- Mrs. Jameson on Queer Elinor.
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Digitized from original print, Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections, October 5, 2016. Additional information found with the Library of Congress. Link to the March 12, 1916: https://www.loc.gov/item/sn78004456/1916-03-12/ed-1/
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The New York Times
