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Literaturzeitschrift der Universität Zürich -
Cambridge journal of postcolonial literary inquiry
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Notes and Queries
Peter Thomson -
Dramaturgy in the making
a user's guide for theatre practitioners, by Katalin Trencsényi [Book Review] -
Ancient Greek and contemporary performance
collected essays, by Graham Ley [Book Review] -
Reverberations across small-scale British theatre
politics, aesthetics and forms, edited by Patrick Duggan and Victor Ukaegbu [Book Review] -
Topless cellist
the improbable life of Charlotte Moorman, by Joan Rothfuss [Book Review] -
Howard Barker's theatre
wrestling with catastrophe, edited by James Reynolds and Andy W. Smith [Book Review] -
Staging the blues
from tent shows to tourism, by Paige A. McGinley [Book Review] -
Staging intercultural Ireland
new plays and practitioner perspectives, edited by Charlotte McIvor and Matthew Spangler [Book Review] -
To bodies gone
the theatre of Peter Gill, by Barney Norris [Book Review] -
"That Was Us"
contemporary Irish theatre and performance, edited by Fintan Walsh [Book Review] -
African theatre 12
Shakespeare in and out of Africa, edited by Jane Plastow [Book Review] -
Royal Court
International, by Elaine Aston and Mark O´Thomas [Book Review] -
Mapping South Asia through contemporary theatre
essays on the theatres of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka, edited by Ashis Sengupta [Book Review] -
Bernstein meets Broadway
collaborative art in a time of war, by Carol J. Oja [Book Review] -
Dangerous rhythm
why movie musicals matter, by Richard Barrios [Book Review] -
Indian modern dance, feminism and transnationalism, by Prarthana Purkayastha [Book Review]
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British theatre and performance
1900-1950, by Rebecca D'Monté [Book Review] -
The Soviet theater
a documentary history, edited by Laurence Senelick and Sergei Ostrovsky [Book Review] -
Staging faith
religion and African American theater from the Harlem renaissance to World War II, by Craig R. Prentiss [Book Review] -
Rahmen, Küsten und Nachhaltigkeiten in Theodor Storms "Der Schimmelreiter"
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Ambige Aggression
häusliche Gewalt im Realismus -
Im Schatten des "Unbekannten Soldaten"
Trauer, Heldengedenken und Totenkult in der deutschen Literatur des Ersten Weltkriegs -
Noch einmal: Thomas Mann und die Intertextualität am Beispiel des "Erwählten"