This volume brings together from various sources from the
eighteenth century to the present the most interesting criticisms
of Shakespeare by English-speaking actors. The introductory chapter
suggests the actors' typical contributions to Shakespeare
criticism. Each of the four main chapters deals with one of the
major tragedies, presenting the actors' ideas about the play
itself, and the concluding chapter evaluates the actors' criticisms
and points out some relationships between actor-critics and other
critics of Shakespeare.
Originally published in 1969.
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