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Shakespeare and Dance [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Alan Brissenden’s 1981 Shakespeare and the Dance is the only full-length scholarly analysis of dance and dancing within Shakespeare’s play texts. Despite considerable growth in interdisciplinary and intermedial studies – and the development of dance ...
Arbeau   +50 more
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Digital Shakespeare Is Neither Good Nor Bad, But Teaching Makes It So

open access: yesHumanities, 2019
Digital Shakespeare is all around us: mobile apps, YouTube videos, online “participatory cultures,” electronic playtexts, web-based educational materials, even Shakespeare-themed videogames.
Jim Casey
doaj   +1 more source

Kent’s Best Man: Radical Chorographic Consciousness and the Identity Politics of Local History in Shakespeare’s 2 Henry VI [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
In this article, the character of Jack Cade in Shakespeare’s 2 Henry VI is reconsidered through an exploration of the local history and traditions of Kent.
Hampton-Reeves, Stuart
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Activist Discourse and the Origins of Feminist Shakespeare Studies

open access: yesMulticultural Shakespeare, 2023
This essay reconsiders interpretations of Shakespeare by Irish writer Anna Murphy Jameson and the American Transcendentalist Margaret Fuller. Developing an informal method in which the voice of the female critic rallies in defence of Shakespeare’s ...
Magdalena Nerio
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What is Othello’s Secret? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Explicitly written from the perspective of a second-generation British Cypriot, this article examines the relevance of Shakespeare’s Othello to the modern troubles of Cyprus.
Christofides, R.M.
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The Institutionalization of Shakespeare Studies in the United Kingdom

open access: yesMulticultural Shakespeare, 2023
This essay is devoted to Shakespearean criticism in the UK between 1920 and 1940. I begin by examining the origins of Shakespeare study at Oxford and Cambridge, by figures such as I. A. Richards (1929) and William Empson (1930).
Robert Sawyer
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Living-with Shakespeare?

open access: yesTransatlantica, 2010
This article studies three interpretations of Sonnet 130 by three American experimental poets. Rereading Bloom’s considerations on Shakespeare in The Anxiety of Influence and comparing them with Jacques Derrida’s Specters of Marx, this article shows that
Vincent Broqua
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“Shakespeare is a Finnish national poet:” Developing Finnish Shakespeare Scholarship from the Enlightenment to the Twentieth Century

open access: yesMulticultural Shakespeare, 2023
In this article, I will take up the idea of “origins” as it pertains to Finnish Shakespeare during Finland’s time as an autonomous Grand Duchy of Russia from 1809-1917.
Laina Southgate
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"My Library Was Dukedom Large Enough": Academic Libraries Mediating the Shakespeare Authorship Debate

open access: yesPartnership: The Canadian Journal of Library and Information Practice and Research, 2013
The "Shakespeare Authorship Question" regarding the identity of the poet-playwright has been debated for over 150 years. Now, with the growing list of signatories to the "Declaration of Reasonable Doubt", the creation of a Master's Degree program in ...
Michael Quinn Dudley
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Modernity and Tradition in Shakespeare’s Asianization [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Do Marjorie Garber’s premises that Shakespeare makes modern culture and that modern culture makes Shakespeare apply to his reception in Asian contexts? Shakespeare’s Asianization, namely adaptation of certain Shakespeare elements into traditional forms ...
Yang Lingui
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