Results 221 to 230 of about 76,362 (260)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.

Aesthetics of Reception: Shakespeare Criticism down the Ages

Journal of English Language Teaching, 2017
An anonymous critic once declared, with a little bit of pardonable jingoism, that if all the writings on Hamlet were to be collected and piled one upon another, it would touch the nearest planet! Fun apart, none can deny that of all writers in this cosmos, it is the Bardof-Avon who has elicited the widest response to his works from all over the world ...
openaire   +1 more source

Shakespeare, Shipwrecks, and the Great War: Shakespeare's Reception in Wartime and Post-War Britain

Shakespeare, 2014
Early twentieth-century writing abundantly employs the combined metaphor of tempests and shipwrecks at sea, which is often applied to the Great War. Of special interest are those instances where the metaphor occurs in conjunction with Shakespeare, his work, and his afterlife. On the one hand, this practice reveals the ease with which Shakespeare's work
openaire   +1 more source

Shakespeare's Early Reception and Translation in Italy

2002
The book outlines the history of the Italian response to Shakespeare between the 18th and the 19th century, moving from the first, scanty references to Shakespeare to the production of a substantial body of translations and stage adaptations of his work.
openaire   +1 more source

Home - About - Disclaimer - Privacy