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    John Heminges's Tap-house at the Globe 

    Egan, Gabriel (© Society of Theatre Research, 2001)
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    Materialism, the mind/body problem and genetics: A response to David Hawkes 

    Egan, Gabriel (2012)

    Review of Edward Pechter _Shakespeare studies today: Romanticism lost_ (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011) 

    Egan, Gabriel (Archiv fur das Studium der neueren Sprachen und Literaturen, 2013)
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    Shakespeare in the past 

    Egan, Gabriel (© Gabriel Egan, 2003)
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    Showing versus telling: Shakespeare's ekphraseis, visual absences and the cinema 

    Egan, Gabriel (© Gabriel Egan, 1999)
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    Revision of scene 4 of Sir Thomas More as a test of new bibliographical principles 

    Egan, Gabriel (© Sheffield Hallam University, Department of English, 2000)
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    An examination of the role of James Burbage in early theatre (10 minutes) 

    Egan, Gabriel (De Montfort University, 2013)
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    The closure of the theatres. 

    Egan, Gabriel (Modern Humanities Research Association, 2014)
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    Shakespeare and eco-criticism: the unexpected return of the Elizabethan world picture 

    Egan, Gabriel (©Blackwell, 2004-01)
    In the early 1970s the Gaia hypothesis of James E. Lovelock and Lynn Margulis proposed that self-regulating processes of homeostasis have locked together the obviously living biosphere and the apparently dead environment ...
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    Making editions for close readers: the Arden Shakespeare 1899-1904 

    Egan, Gabriel (2008)
    No-one reads a Shakespeare play more closely than an editor making a critical edition, although the closeness varies between series. The Arden Shakespeare (1899-) was the most successful mass readership Shakespeare ...
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