This book is a collection of essays and interviews documenting the story of Shakespeare in East Germany. It is the first expanded account in any language of the interaction between stage performance and the theoretical questions and critical issues that dominated life in a closed socialist society.
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This book is a collection of essays and interviews documenting the story of Shakespeare in East Germany. It is the first expanded account in any language of the interaction between stage performance and the theoretical questions and critical issues that dominated life in a closed socialist society.
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