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List of illustrations; Preface
1. The literature of Shakespeare in eighteenth-century Germany;
2. Seventeenth-century beginnings: the English Comedians;
3. Shakespeare and the mid-eighteenth-century theatre;
4. Shakespeare introduced: Schroder's Hamlet and other adaptations;
5. Shakespeare at the Weimar Court Theatre;
6. Shakespeare at the Vienna Burgtheater;
7. Shakespeare and the German actor;
8. Romantic legacy: Shakespeare and spectacle;
9. Romantic legacy: the Shakespeare-stage;
10. Shakespeare at the Deutsches Theater: the 'Colossus' restored?; Appendix: Shakespeare on the German stage, a timeline, 1586-1914 Notes; Select bibliography; Index.
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