On t.p. the symbol @ appears as the first vowel in "Shakespeare."
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TABLE OF CONTENTS -- 5; Introduction -- 7; Duncan Salkeld (Chichester): Shakespeare staging Shakespeare -11; Stefani Brusberg-Kiermeier (Hildesheim): ""'Tis the curse of service"": The Royal Shakespeare Company -- 21; ""You can't ignore the fact that you're choosing to speak in a five-beat line"": An interview with Samuel West -43; Graham Holderness (Hertfordshire): Textual Shakespeare -55; Carol Banks (Lancashire): Picturing Shakespeare's plays -- 73; Christoph Clausen (Berlin): Shakespeare in opera -89; Maire Steadman (Stratford-upon-Avon): Audio Shakespeare -103
""I've written the occasional line"": An interview with Russell Jack son -115Sabine Schülting (Berlin): ""We can't hear a word!"" -- Shakespeare in silent film -127; Jörg Helbig (Klagenfurt): Cinematic intertextuality in contemporary Shakespeare films -143; Manfred Pfister (Berlin): ""If music be the food of comedy"": Screen music in recent film versions of Shakespearean comedy -153; ""Hopefully, the films will be seen again and remembered"": An interview with Sir Derek Jac obi -163; H.R. Coursen (Southern New Hampshire): Shakespeare on television -169