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“Shakespeare in Time of War”: teatro e propaganda durante la Grande guerra [PDF]
The appropriations of Shakespeare during the Great War are certainly among the most relevant examples of cultural mobilisation of his work. Through the analysis of some misleading quotations, the article examines the use of Shakespeare’s words in ...
Luigi Marfè
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The tercentenary of Shakespeare’s death fell in 1916, during the Great War. Scholarship on the commemorations has so far focused on English attitudes to Shakespeare, with critics demonstrating how celebrants in England linked Shakespeare to notions of ...
Emily Anderson
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Montrer, célébrer, invoquer : le tricentenaire du traité des Pyrénées ou la représentation en échec
Is using a scenography organised by Velázquez and Le Brun three hundred years later a fertile political choice? The tercentenary of the Treaty of the Pyrenees in 1959 is little known because it was immediately forgotten.
Pablo Martin-Pañeda
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This article looks beyond Percy MacKaye’s Caliban by the Yellow Sands – the best known American contribution to the Shakespeare Tercentenary of 1916 – to reconsider the nature and the functions of the Tercentenary commemorations in the U.S.A. The recent,
Monika Smialkowska
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Shakespeare and 'Native Americans': forging identities through the 1916 Shakespeare Tercentenary [PDF]
This article examines the celebrations organised for the 1916 Shakespeare Tercentenary in three American locations: Wellesley, MA; Atlanta, GA; and Grand Forks, ND.
Smialkowska, Monika, Monika Smialkowska
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Les œuvres de Rousseau hors du livre entre hier et aujourd’hui
This article stems from the implementation of a digital online edition of the works of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, produced in 2012 to mark the tercentenary of the birth of the philosopher.
Enrico Natale
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REFLECTIONS ON THREE CENTURIES OF LEONHARD EULER
In the year 2007, the whole world commemorated three centuries of the birth of the Swiss Leonhard Euler, possibly the greatest mathematician of the 18th century.” This is an invented statement, but, on a first inspection, it seems to be a fair ...
Carlos H. B. Gonçalves +1 more
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The Conservative Party’s Devolution Dilemma
In the year of the tercentenary of the union between England and Scotland, the claim is made by the Conservative party that only it ‘can make devolution work’.
David Seawright
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