
Shakespeare's Auditory Worlds
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Laury Magnus is professor of English at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy.
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Walter W. Cannon and Laury Magnus
Part I: Sensory Apprehension: Speaking, Hearing, and Seeing on Shakespeare's Stages
1"Report me and my cause aright": Hearing the Language of Exhortation in Hamlet and King Lear
David Bevington
2Sound and Sight, Sound vs. Sight in Hamlet
Laury Magnus
3Hearing and Interfering: Solving Puzzles in Theater Productions of Measure for Measure
Gayle Gaskill
Part II: Hearing Gone Awry: Mishearing, Not Hearing, and Silence
4Silence, Mishearing, and Indirection in Much Ado
Caroline Latta
5Writing Letters, Hearing Voices: Epistolary Error in Twelfth Night
Walter W. Cannon
6Staging "Skimble-skamble stuff": 1 Henry IV and the Welsh Voice
Megan Lloyd and Elizabeth Brown
Part III: Hearing Beyond Words: Shakespeare's Noise, Sounds, and Music
7Soundscape for an Offstage Beheading: Shakespeare's Revision of 2 Henry VI 4.1
Stephen Urkowitz
8"Fearful and confused cries": Birdsong, Sympathy, and the Fear of So
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