Winner, HumanitiesSeveral of Shakespeare’s plays reveal the complexities of early modern national selfhood, one that demonstrated not only a clear pride in Englishness but also a delineation between English and Other, an indication that membership in the national affiliation set a person apart from outsiders, but also an idea that there was something intangible yet salient about the national community—an English quality that came from the land itself. Yet while the dramatist’s texts reveal an apparent celebration of English superiority, that ideal often lacks conviction, implying a national absence that suggests a national insecurity. Shakespeare’s work, though fictional, provides insight into contemporary discourse regarding the early mode...
Our received wisdom about Macbeth originated with the cultural institutions of the eighteenth centur...
As part of the 2012 Cultural Olympiad celebrating both the Queen\u27s Diamond Jubilee and the London...
This book explores how the dramatic embodiment of English national identity responded to a period of...
Shakespeare's English histories offer profound reflections on nationhood and national identities. Th...
The Welsh had a unique status as paradoxically familiar ‘foreigners’ throughout early modern London;...
ISBN : 978-2-901737-81-0International audienceIn this paper we examine a number of linguistic traits...
When James VI of Scotland and I of England proclaimed himself King of Great Britain, he proposed a m...
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--Introduction.--Stratford-on-Avon, the Welsh schoolmaster.--In London town, the war of the theatres...
Shakespeare’s clearest use of dialect for sociolinguistic reasons can be found in the play Henry V, ...
A Dutchman, a Spaniard and an Italian want to get married in England. While this could easily be the...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/2175-8026.2006n51p283The national consciousness that had begun in the reig...
This is the first general history of early modern Wales for more than a generation. The book assimil...
The aim of the dissertation was understanding and explaining historical plays of the most famous Eli...
“The Welsh were never subject to any but God and the King, and that none showed their allegiance mor...
Our received wisdom about Macbeth originated with the cultural institutions of the eighteenth centur...
As part of the 2012 Cultural Olympiad celebrating both the Queen\u27s Diamond Jubilee and the London...
This book explores how the dramatic embodiment of English national identity responded to a period of...
Shakespeare's English histories offer profound reflections on nationhood and national identities. Th...
The Welsh had a unique status as paradoxically familiar ‘foreigners’ throughout early modern London;...
ISBN : 978-2-901737-81-0International audienceIn this paper we examine a number of linguistic traits...
When James VI of Scotland and I of England proclaimed himself King of Great Britain, he proposed a m...
Staging Britain's Past is the first study of the early modern performance of Britain's pre-Roman his...
--Introduction.--Stratford-on-Avon, the Welsh schoolmaster.--In London town, the war of the theatres...
Shakespeare’s clearest use of dialect for sociolinguistic reasons can be found in the play Henry V, ...
A Dutchman, a Spaniard and an Italian want to get married in England. While this could easily be the...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/2175-8026.2006n51p283The national consciousness that had begun in the reig...
This is the first general history of early modern Wales for more than a generation. The book assimil...
The aim of the dissertation was understanding and explaining historical plays of the most famous Eli...
“The Welsh were never subject to any but God and the King, and that none showed their allegiance mor...
Our received wisdom about Macbeth originated with the cultural institutions of the eighteenth centur...
As part of the 2012 Cultural Olympiad celebrating both the Queen\u27s Diamond Jubilee and the London...
This book explores how the dramatic embodiment of English national identity responded to a period of...