Prefaces to Shakespeare: Antony and Cleopatra  8670

  • Introduction   Richard Eyre
  • Introduction   Harley Granville Barker
    • The Study and the Stage
    • Shakespeare’s Stagecraft
    • The Convention of Place
    • The Speaking of the Verse
    • The Boy-Actress
    • The Soliloquy
    • Costume
    • The Integrity of the Text

Antony and Cleopatra

  • The Play’s Construction
    • The Main Problem and Some Minor Ones
    • A Question of Act-Division
  • A DIgression, mainly upon the meaning of the word ‘Scene’
  • The Play’s Construction, continued
    • The Three Day’s Battle
  • Cleopatra against Caesar
  • The Staging
  • Costume
  • The Music
  • The Verse and Its Speaking
  • The Characters
    • Antony
    • Cleopatra
    • Octavia
    • Octavius Caesar
    • Enobarbus
    • Pompey, Lepidus and the Rest

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  1. Antony and Cleopatra (drama)
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