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Turkish Shakespeare Studies: An Origins Story
Shakespeare is among the most important non-Turkish authors in Turkey and has become an indispensable part of the theatre repertory and the educational curricula.
Murat Öğütcü
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Magia teatru: Wspomnienie o Profesorze Jerzym Limonie (1950-2021)
Professor Jerzy Limon was a world-renowned scholar, expert on Shakespeare and English literature, as well as theater theorist. He was also a writer and translator. His professional career is linked with Gdańsk: he taught English literature and theatre at
Jacek Fabiszak +1 more
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Shakespeare Studies in Iran: The British Knight for Persia
Shakespeare’s travels into Persia started in the middle of the nineteenth century when modern socio-political forces and the need for a powerful army were fomenting important changes in the traditional structure of government, production, and culture ...
Parviz Partovi
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Competing for Supremacy: The Origins of Shakespeare Studies in Japan
This paper reveals that Shakespeare studies in Japan originated through competing notions of literary studies. Traditional Japanese ideas about literature differed markedly from Anglophone ones, which focused on grammatical and literary-historical facts ...
Kohei Uchimaru
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“You have served me well:" The Shakespeare Empire in Central Europe
Shakespeare has often served as an instrument of cultural colonialism. In this essay I argue that the current practice of Shakespeare studies in many ways replicates this pattern.
Pavel Drábek
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This paper investigates the differential effects of corporate social responsibility (CSR) dimensions on corporate financial performance (CFP) across sectors in China.
Rongjia Su, Chunping Liu, Weili Teng
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Translation, Critical, and Creative Reception of Shakespeare in Legacy of Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky
This article examines the reception of William Shakespeare’s works in the creative output of writer, theorist, and historian of theater Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky (1887—1950).
V. V. Serdechnaya, D. N. Zhatkin
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“Not For An Age, But For All Time:” Autobiography and a Re-origin of Shakespeare Studies in Canada
Despite independence as a country, Canada belongs to the Commonwealth and has deep colonial roots and the British educational system was key in creating Canadian curricula.
Eduardo Solá Chagas Lima +1 more
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Hamlet in Contemporary Turkey: Towards Postcolonial Feminist Rewrites? [PDF]
In considering the Yamanote Jijosha’s The Tempest, this paper explores the significance of performing Shakespeare in contemporary Japan. The company’s The Tempest reveals to contemporary Japanese audiences the ambiguity of Shakespeare’s text by ...
Burian, Cartelli, Müller
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India’s rejection of Macmillan’s English Classics series constitutes an important counter-origin that exposes and dismantles underlying assumptions about how colonial Indian readers valued and consumed Shakespeare. In this paper, I examine the failure of
Joya Mannan
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