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Shakespeare and the Geography of Difference
An exploration of Shakespeare's geographic imagination and the relationship between Renaissance geography and theatre.
The Victorian Cult of Shakespeare
In the Victorian era, William Shakespeare's work was often celebrated as a sacred text: a sort of secular English Bible. Even today, Shakespeare remains a uniquely important …
Shakespeare and the Theatre of Wonder
Playwrights throughout history have used the emotion of wonder to explore the relation between feeling and knowing in the theatre. In Shakespeare and the Theatre of Wonder, T. G. …
The Rhetoric of the Body from Ovid to Shakespeare
This persuasive book analyses the complex, often violent connections between body and voice in Ovid’s Metamorphoses and narrative, lyric and dramatic works by Petrarch, Marston and …
Shakespeare and Victorian Women
Much has been written on the cultural significance of Shakespeare, his influence on particular periods, and his appropriation and subsequent transformation. However, no book until …
Shakespeare and Textual Studies
Shakespeare and Textual Studies gathers contributions from the leading specialists in the fields of manuscript and textual studies, book history, editing, and digital humanities to …
Shakespeare and Sir Thomas More
Scholarly interest in The Book of Sir Thomas More has concentrated on the issue of Shakespeare's contribution to its revision. The play, which concerns the life of Sir Thomas More, …
Shakespeare, Spenser, and the Crisis in Ireland
Ireland is increasingly recognised as a crucial element in early modern British literary and political history. Christopher Highley’s book explores the most serious crisis the …
Shakespeare's Troy
Heather James examines the ways in which Shakespeare handles the inheritance and transmission of the Troy legend. She argues that Shakespeare’s use of Virgil, Ovid and other …
Shakespeare and Domestic Loss
This book re-examines some of Shakespeare’s best-known texts in the light of their engagement with the forms of deprivation which threatened domestic security in early modern …