A favourable review of Macdonald P. Jackson's book, "Defining Shakespeare: 'Pericles' as Test Case", (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003)
Long scorned for their strange inconsistencies and implausibilities, Shakespeare’s romance plays hav...
In this essay, the author contrasts The Troublesome Raigne of John (1591) and Shakespeare's King Joh...
Review of Robin Headlam Wells, 'Shakespeare on masculinity' (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, ...
Pericles, the first of Shakespeare\u27s late plays known as the romances or tragicomedies, is one of...
The twentieth and the twenty-first centuries have Catholicised Shakespeare. At the heart of this mo...
This is a pre-copy-editing, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in The year's...
Shakespeare’s career in the theatre coincides with the ascendancy of Catholic-Protestant polemic, a ...
A favourable review of Edward Berry's book, "Shakespeare and the Hunt", (Cambridge: Cambridge Univer...
Review of E. A. J. Honigmann, 'Shakespeare: seven tragedies revisited: the dramatist's manipulation ...
This book review focuses only on Leah Marcus's treatment of Measure for Measure and on the limitatio...
Shakespeare's History Plays boldly moves criticism of Shakespeare's history plays beyond anti-humani...
Pericles, a popular play based on the old legend of Apollonius of Tyre and produced in London someti...
Review of Peter Holland and Stephen Orgel (eds.) 'From script to stage in early modern England'(Basi...
Hippolyta\u27s View: Some Christian Aspects of Shakespeare\u27s Plays (J. A. Bryant) (Reviewed by Wa...
Once viewed as the first play composed by a young Shakespeare, since the late nineteenth century Per...
Long scorned for their strange inconsistencies and implausibilities, Shakespeare’s romance plays hav...
In this essay, the author contrasts The Troublesome Raigne of John (1591) and Shakespeare's King Joh...
Review of Robin Headlam Wells, 'Shakespeare on masculinity' (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, ...
Pericles, the first of Shakespeare\u27s late plays known as the romances or tragicomedies, is one of...
The twentieth and the twenty-first centuries have Catholicised Shakespeare. At the heart of this mo...
This is a pre-copy-editing, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in The year's...
Shakespeare’s career in the theatre coincides with the ascendancy of Catholic-Protestant polemic, a ...
A favourable review of Edward Berry's book, "Shakespeare and the Hunt", (Cambridge: Cambridge Univer...
Review of E. A. J. Honigmann, 'Shakespeare: seven tragedies revisited: the dramatist's manipulation ...
This book review focuses only on Leah Marcus's treatment of Measure for Measure and on the limitatio...
Shakespeare's History Plays boldly moves criticism of Shakespeare's history plays beyond anti-humani...
Pericles, a popular play based on the old legend of Apollonius of Tyre and produced in London someti...
Review of Peter Holland and Stephen Orgel (eds.) 'From script to stage in early modern England'(Basi...
Hippolyta\u27s View: Some Christian Aspects of Shakespeare\u27s Plays (J. A. Bryant) (Reviewed by Wa...
Once viewed as the first play composed by a young Shakespeare, since the late nineteenth century Per...
Long scorned for their strange inconsistencies and implausibilities, Shakespeare’s romance plays hav...
In this essay, the author contrasts The Troublesome Raigne of John (1591) and Shakespeare's King Joh...
Review of Robin Headlam Wells, 'Shakespeare on masculinity' (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, ...