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Shakespeare in South Africa
In 1946, Prime Minister Jan Smuts was impressed by a Coloured production of The Tempest. In 1971, President C. R. Swart nearly walked out of an Africanized Afrikaans version of …
Romantic Actors and Bardolatry
«Bardolatry», that whimsical term referring to Shakespeare’s rise to canonical status as well as to his worshippers’ adulation, solidified within the theatrical discourses of the …
Authorizing Shakespeare on Film and Television
Authorizing Shakespeare on Film and Television examines recent film and television transformations of William Shakespeare’s drama by focusing on the ways in which modern directors …
Shakespeare’s Tragedies Reviewed
Shakespeare’s Tragedies Reviewed explores how the recognition of spectator interests by the playwright has determined the detailed character of Shakespeare tragedies. Utilizing …
Coming-to-Know
While there is no reason to think that Shakespeare was acquainted with Aristotle's Poetics, a surprisingly large number of his plays display a feature that Aristotle insisted was …
Contemporary Shakespeare Production
Contemporary Shakespeare Production suggests that analysis and description of selected productions is the only valid approach to understanding Shakespeare’s art. It looks …
Shakespeare’s Knowledgeable Body
Taking a new approach to the metaphor of the political body, this book examines Shakespeare’s representation of that body as possessing epistemological faculties. The theater is …
Shakespeare's Theories of Blood, Character, and Class
"Shakespeare's Theories of Blood, Character, and Class" is a collection of essays that explores the works of Shakespeare by applying David Shelley Berkeley's approach to them as …
With What Persuasion
Although there are a number of book-length studies of rhetoric in Shakespeare’s plays, With What Persuasion discerns a distinctly Shakespearean ethics of the art of rhetoric in …