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Shakespeare survey. 44, Shakespeare and politics

'Shakespeare Survey' is a yearbook of Shakespeare studies and production. Since 1948, the books have published the best international scholarship in English and many of the essays have become classics of Shakespeare criticism
eBook, English, 2002
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2002
Criticism, interpretation, etc
1 online resource (viii, 268 pages)
9781139053211, 9780521523837, 9780521523950, 1139053213, 0521523834, 0521523958
806147905
Print version
1. Shakespeare and politics Blair Worden; 2. Language, politics, and poverty in Shakespearian drama William C. Carroll; 3. Two versions of Coup d'Etat, rebellion and revolution Pierre Sahel; 4. Women, language, and history in The Rape of Lucrece Philippa Berry; 5. Love in Venice Catherine Belsey; 6. Two kingdoms for half a crown Dominique Goy-Blanquet; 7. 'Fashion it thus': Julius Caesar and the politics of theatrical representation John Drakakis; 8. Demystifying the mystery of State, King Lear and the world turned upside down Margot Heinemann; 9. Tragedy, King Lear and the politics of the heart Tom McAlindon; 10. The politics of Shakespeare production John Russell Brown; 11. Shakespeare in the trenches Balz Engler; 12. Ralph Crane, Shakespeare's earliest editor T. H. Howard-Hill; 13. Shakespeare's falconry Maurice Pope; 14. Telling the story of Shakespeare's playhouse world Roslyn Knutson; 15. Shakespeare performances in England, 1989–1990 Peter Holland; 16. Professional Shakespeare productions in the British Isles, January–December 1989 compiled by N. Rathbone; 17. Critical studies reviewed by R. S. White; 18. Shakespeare's life, times, and stage reviewed by Richard Dutton; 19. Editions and textual studies reviewed by Henry Woudhuysen; Index.
Originally published: 1992
Edited by Stanley Wells
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English
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