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Drábek, Pavel.
Functional reformulations: Prague School and intralingual translation. Theatralia. 2014, vol. 17, iss. 2, pp. 81–95.
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Ambros, Veronika.
Prague Linguistic Circle in English: semantic shifts in selected texts and their consequences. Theatralia. 2014, vol. 17, iss. 2, pp. 148–161.
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Kubart, Tomáš.
O' – Scenographic Video-Essays. Theatralia. 2014, vol. 17, iss. 2, pp. 250–251.
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Meerzon, Yana.
Between intentionality and affect: on Jan Mukařovský's theory of reception. Theatralia. 2014, vol. 17, iss. 2, pp. 24–40.
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Kostihová, Marcela.
In double trust: Shakespeare in Central Europe. Theatralia. 2014, vol. 17, iss. 2, pp. 238–240.
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Sakellaridou, Elizabeth.
Phenomenological aspects of the Prague School theatre theory. Theatralia. 2014, vol. 17, iss. 2, pp. 162–171.
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Satková, Naďa.
"Theatrology at a crossroads": notes from a conference. Theatralia. 2014, vol. 17, iss. 2, pp. 247–249.
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Bernátek, Martin.
The Prague Linguistic Circle and the Prager Presse : a remark on the science in interwar Czechoslovakia. Theatralia. 2014, vol. 17, iss. 2, pp. 175–187.
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Drábek, Pavel.
Hastábhinaja: gesta rukou v tradičním divadelním umění Indie. Theatralia. 2014, vol. 17, iss. 2, pp. 225–226.
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Földváry, Kinga.
Reappropriations of Shakespearean history on the post-communist Hungarian stage. Theatralia. 2021, vol. 24, iss. Special Issue, pp. 239–253.
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Volceanov, George.
Shakespeare on the page in Romania: before and after 1989. Theatralia. 2021, vol. 24, iss. Special Issue, pp. 33–46.
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Pikli, Natália.
Institutional heritage and 'that Shakespearean hazard' 1989–2019: the case of the Katona József Theatre and SzFE's Ódry Theatre. Theatralia. 2021, vol. 24, iss. Special Issue, pp. 65–82.
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Almási, Zsolt, Földváry, Kinga.
Introduction. Theatralia. 2021, vol. 24, iss. Special Issue, pp. 7–13.
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Fabiszak, Jacek.
Maja Kleczewska's 2019 Hamlet/Гамлет: a case of trans- / inter-cultural Shakespeare production in Poland thirty years after the transition. Theatralia. 2021, vol. 24, iss. Special Issue, pp. 139–150.
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Wild, Jana.
Macbeth, petty bourgeois. Theatralia. 2021, vol. 24, iss. Special Issue, pp. 209–221.
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Mišterová, Ivona.
Mission (im)possible? Cross-gendered Shakespeare on Czech stages after 1989. Theatralia. 2021, vol. 24, iss. Special Issue, pp. 171–185.
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Cinpoeş, Nicoleta.
Shakestivalling' in the New Europe. Theatralia. 2021, vol. 24, iss. Special Issue, pp. 83–101.
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Havlíčková Kysová, Šárka.
Singing in the blend: stagings of Verdi's operatic Shakespeare in the Czech Republic after 1989. Theatralia. 2021, vol. 24, iss. Special Issue, pp. 189–208.
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Müller, Péter.
Institutional structure, social function, and the Shakespeare repertoire in Hungary after 1989–1990. Theatralia. 2021, vol. 24, iss. Special Issue, pp. 47–64.
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Revermann, Martin.
Beckett and the theatrical sign : the need for semiotics. Theatralia. 2019, vol. 22, iss. 2, Supplementum, pp. 9–22.
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Jovanovic, Nenad.
The medium (non-) specific : Rope, Dogville, and Mukařovský's space-as-meaning. Theatralia. 2019, vol. 22, iss. 2, Supplementum, pp. 96–108.