This thesis is the first detailed study of The Family Shakespeare since Noel Perrin's Dr Bawdier's Legacy: A History of Expurgated Books in England and America (1969). It investigates the social forces which led to the publication of The Family Shakespeare. It begins with a discussion of the Bowdlers and the history of the edition, before dealing with the growth of literacy and changing reading habits in the early nineteenth century, particularly focusing on women reading and women reading Shakespeare. The third chapter deals with The Family Shakespeare in context and considers the influences of family, Evangelicalism, sensibility, Vice Societies and attitudes to sexuality may have had on Bowdler's edition. The fourth chapter discusses the ...
The Victorian era was the 'Golden Age' for Shakespeare illustration. Between 1939 and 1880 thousands...
In 1709, Jacob Tonson, the premier publisher of his age, purchased the “copyright” to Shakespeare. T...
This dissertation demonstrates that Shakespearean boyhood, both in early modern plays and contempora...
This thesis will discuss Charles and Mary Lamb'��s 1807 Tales from Shakespeare and Thomas Bowdler'��...
This thesis will discuss Charles and Mary Lamb's 1807 Tales from Shakespeare and Thomas Bowdler's 18...
Based on extensive archival research, this thesis offers an entirely new perspective on popular Shak...
This thesis shows that 'Shakespeare' (both the works and the man) was at the forefront of literary a...
Daniel Pollack-Pelzner reviews Shakespeare in the Nineteenth Century (edited by Gail Marshall) and S...
Charles and Mary Lamb's Tales from Shakespear has offered the first taste of Shakespearean drama to ...
This thesis shows that 'Shakespeare' (both the works and the man) was at the forefront of literary a...
When the call for gender diversity in the Shakespearean editorial field first gained strength in the...
In considering Victorian adaptations of William Shakespeare, critics have long studied literary refe...
The Victorian era was the 'Golden Age' for Shakespeare illustration. Between 1939 and 1880 thousands...
Since the mid-nineteenth century, various critics have investigated the likelihood that the texts of...
The Victorian era was the 'Golden Age' for Shakespeare illustration. Between 1939 and 1880 thousands...
The Victorian era was the 'Golden Age' for Shakespeare illustration. Between 1939 and 1880 thousands...
In 1709, Jacob Tonson, the premier publisher of his age, purchased the “copyright” to Shakespeare. T...
This dissertation demonstrates that Shakespearean boyhood, both in early modern plays and contempora...
This thesis will discuss Charles and Mary Lamb'��s 1807 Tales from Shakespeare and Thomas Bowdler'��...
This thesis will discuss Charles and Mary Lamb's 1807 Tales from Shakespeare and Thomas Bowdler's 18...
Based on extensive archival research, this thesis offers an entirely new perspective on popular Shak...
This thesis shows that 'Shakespeare' (both the works and the man) was at the forefront of literary a...
Daniel Pollack-Pelzner reviews Shakespeare in the Nineteenth Century (edited by Gail Marshall) and S...
Charles and Mary Lamb's Tales from Shakespear has offered the first taste of Shakespearean drama to ...
This thesis shows that 'Shakespeare' (both the works and the man) was at the forefront of literary a...
When the call for gender diversity in the Shakespearean editorial field first gained strength in the...
In considering Victorian adaptations of William Shakespeare, critics have long studied literary refe...
The Victorian era was the 'Golden Age' for Shakespeare illustration. Between 1939 and 1880 thousands...
Since the mid-nineteenth century, various critics have investigated the likelihood that the texts of...
The Victorian era was the 'Golden Age' for Shakespeare illustration. Between 1939 and 1880 thousands...
The Victorian era was the 'Golden Age' for Shakespeare illustration. Between 1939 and 1880 thousands...
In 1709, Jacob Tonson, the premier publisher of his age, purchased the “copyright” to Shakespeare. T...
This dissertation demonstrates that Shakespearean boyhood, both in early modern plays and contempora...