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Not directly related to film, but I remember reading about a book with this title, that was an analysis of Shakespeare's plays as compared to their source texts. I can't find a book with this title on Amazon.com, so it may be out of print or not quite the right title. Is anyone familiar with it?
Scott Andrew Hutchins
http://members.home.net/scottandrewh
"It's a queer world, and the longer I live in it the queerer I find it. Once I thought it would be a good idea to regulate things myself, and run the world as it ought to be run; but I gave it up long ago. The world's a stage, they say; but the show ain't always amusing, by a long chalk, and sometimes I wish I didn't have a reserved seat."--John Merrick, _Aunt Jane's Nieces_, by L. Frank Baum
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