This thesis discusses Shakespeare as a modern invention in popular culture. The focus lies on the adaptation of his work and his appearance as character. It reveals Shakespeare as the epitome of high art, a flagstaff of the ideological struggle between high and low culture, and an accumulation of modern anxieties
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the dramatic function of the Court Masque in the plays of W...
This thesis explores the notion that the emergent language of theatre, and more generally of modern ...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of English, Washington State UniversityAs has been established by scholar...
Literature is always in a state of evolution. Words change; the way writers write changes. Even actu...
In recent years, the 'Popular Shakespeare' phenomenon has become ever more pervasive: whether in fri...
In a culture in which “high” literary culture has become a “popular” enterprise, why is it that peop...
The Shakespearean hobby-horse, mentioned emphatically in Hamlet, brings into focus a number of probl...
During the 1990s the public's fascination with the plays of William Shakespeare was at an all time h...
Since the start of the 21st century, modern popular culture has become fascinated by Shakespeare's s...
This thesis explores the process wherein the audience either rejects or assimilates new literary ite...
Shakespeare’s immense cultural value can be seen by the numerous book, movie, and internet reference...
This thesis examines the relationship between the sexual formation of identity and three ‘impressing...
The thesis focuses on how literary texts of the so called "great tradition" can become parts of cont...
The volume investigates the topic of the reception of Shakespeare's plays in popular culture, rangin...
Shakespeare and the Idea of the Book is about the book in Shakespeare's plays; the book as an object...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the dramatic function of the Court Masque in the plays of W...
This thesis explores the notion that the emergent language of theatre, and more generally of modern ...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of English, Washington State UniversityAs has been established by scholar...
Literature is always in a state of evolution. Words change; the way writers write changes. Even actu...
In recent years, the 'Popular Shakespeare' phenomenon has become ever more pervasive: whether in fri...
In a culture in which “high” literary culture has become a “popular” enterprise, why is it that peop...
The Shakespearean hobby-horse, mentioned emphatically in Hamlet, brings into focus a number of probl...
During the 1990s the public's fascination with the plays of William Shakespeare was at an all time h...
Since the start of the 21st century, modern popular culture has become fascinated by Shakespeare's s...
This thesis explores the process wherein the audience either rejects or assimilates new literary ite...
Shakespeare’s immense cultural value can be seen by the numerous book, movie, and internet reference...
This thesis examines the relationship between the sexual formation of identity and three ‘impressing...
The thesis focuses on how literary texts of the so called "great tradition" can become parts of cont...
The volume investigates the topic of the reception of Shakespeare's plays in popular culture, rangin...
Shakespeare and the Idea of the Book is about the book in Shakespeare's plays; the book as an object...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the dramatic function of the Court Masque in the plays of W...
This thesis explores the notion that the emergent language of theatre, and more generally of modern ...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of English, Washington State UniversityAs has been established by scholar...