Andrew John Gurr (born 23 December 1936) is a contemporary literary scholar who specializes in William Shakespeare and English Renaissance theatre. Born...
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Gurr is a surname, and may refer to: Andrew Gurr (born 1936), New Zealand scholar of Shakespeare and English Renaissance theatre Andrew Gurr (governor)...
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Andrew Murray Gurr (born 7 August[citation needed] 1944) is a British retired politician who served as the Governor of Saint Helena from 2007 to 2011 and...
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Anne Hathaway, Shakespeare's wife. This was first proposed by Andrew Gurr in 1971. Gurr suggested that the words "hate away" may be a pun (in Elizabethan...
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Andrew Keeling is a British civil servant who has served as Chief Executive of the Falkland Islands since 2021. He previously served as Chief Operating...
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included to underscore the play's fantastical and chimeric quality. As Andrew Gurr puts it, Bohemia may have been given a seacoast "to flout geographical...
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directly represented by the governor of Saint Helena. 2009 – Andrew Gurr 2011 – Mark Andrew Capes 2016 – Lisa Honan 2019 – Dr Philip Rushbrook 2022 – Nigel...
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her first audiences. "Colour was a major source of stage symbolism", Andrew Gurr explains, so the contrast between Hamlet's "nighted colour" (1.2.68)...
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Long 1590s". Extra.shu.ac.uk (1 August 2007). Retrieved 2013-08-24. Andrew Gurr, The Shakespearean Stage, 1574–1642 (1992), p. 90. Collier, J. Payne...
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Rose Theatre". Britannia. Retrieved 18 April 2016. Greenfield, Jon; Gurr, Andrew (2004). "The Rose Theatre, London: the state of knowledge and what we...
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England, Scotland and Ireland, quoted by Andrew Gurr in his introduction to Shakespeare, William; Gurr, Andrew (2005). King Henry V. Cambridge University...
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Renaissance Drama, Lincoln, NE, University of Nebraska Press, 1978; p. 71. Andrew Gurr, The Shakespeare Company 1594–1642, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press...
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Stephen Greenblatt; Walter Cohen; Jean E. Howard; Katharine Eisaman Maus; Andrew Gurr (1997). The Norton Shakespeare (First ed.). New York: W.W. Norton. pp...
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also Governor of Ascension. Recent officeholders: 2009-2011: Andrew Gurr 2011-2016: Mark Andrew Capes 2016-2019: Lisa Honan 2019-2022: Dr. Philip Rushbrook...
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may suggest that Langley was the sole target of the July injunction. Andrew Gurr adds to this picture by noting the tendency of the Court to license two...
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and sexual innuendo. Blackfriars specialised in satire, according to Andrew Gurr (quoted in Hattaway, ix), and Michael Hattaway suggests that the dissonance...
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(Oxford, 1965), p. 457. Oliver Jones, 'Evidence for Indoor Theatre', Andrew Gurr & Farah Karim-Cooper, Moving Shakespeare Indoors: Performance and Repertoire...
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1603–1608, (Oxford, 2012), 173. Oliver Jones, 'Evidence for Indoor Theatre', Andrew Gurr & Farah Karim-Cooper, Moving Shakespeare Indoors: Performance and Repertoire...
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MHRA Texts & Dissertations Publications of the MHRA MHRA Bibliographies Andrew Gurr: 1987–1997 Nicola Bradbury: 1998–2005 Wells, David A. 2003. "The Modern...
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Jakob Miller, Catholic reformist theologian (born 1550) Andrew Gurr; Professor of English Andrew Gurr (23 January 1992). The Shakespearean Stage, 1574-1642...
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(Acting Governor) 2007 – Andrew Gurr 2011 - Andrew Wells (Acting Governor) 2011 – Kevin Baddon (Acting Governor) 2011 – Mark Andrew Capes 2016 – Lisa Honan...
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1609-1616. Oxford University Press. p. 280. ISBN 978-0-19-873911-1. Andrew Gurr; Farah Karim-Cooper (6 March 2014). Moving Shakespeare Indoors: Performance...
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Mortimer—each meets a tragic end as they vie for power According to Andrew Gurr, the first-known performance of Edward II was in 1592 by the Earl of...
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Language Association of America: New York, 1927, p. 146. Ayres 1990, p. 52. Andrew Gurr, The Shakespeare Company, 1594–1642, Cambridge University Press, 15 Apr...
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time) September 1988 April 1989 Ronald Sampson April 1989 September 1994 Andrew Gurr September 1994 November 1999 Michael Blanch January 2000 March 2003 Chris...
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Television, Penguin News, 24 December 1988 A Little Piece of England, Andrew Gurr, John Blake, 2001, page 81 BFBS go live - almost, Penguin News, 5 December...
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of the quarto text for the New Cambridge: The Early Quartos series, Andrew Gurr argues that although the text was partially constructed from memory,...
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thermodynamicist and professor of chemistry at the University of Reading Andrew Gurr – was a professor of English at the University of Reading until his retirement...
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A Shakespeare Companion 1564–1964, Baltimore, Penguin, 1964; p. 263. Andrew Gurr, The Shakespearean Stage 1574–1642, Third edition, Cambridge, Cambridge...
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Governor (1999–2004) Michael Clancy, Governor (2004–2007) Andrew Gurr, Governor (2007–2011) Mark Andrew Capes, Governor (2011–2016) Sean Burns, Acting Governor...
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