Under the title “‘In states unborn and accents yet unknown’: Shakespeare and the ISEA”, this essay first appeared as a chapter in ISEA, 1964-2014: A South African Research Institute Serving People, edited by Monica Hendricks (Grahamstown: NISC, 2016). The Institute for the Study of English in Africa (ISEA) was founded by Guy Butler at Rhodes University, Grahamstown, in 1964. Among its many undertakings were several development projects for the Shakespeare Society of Southern Africa, established in 1986. The article describes the context in which the Society was formed and provides an overview of key activities undertaken in collaboration with the Institute during the course of its first three decades. The piece also reflects more generally ...
preprintI arrived at Rhodes University English Department with not much more than a passion for lite...
This checklist is in two parts. The first lists South African Shakespearean theses and dissertations...
On entering the Rhodes University Institute of Social and Economic Research (ISER) at 6 Prince Alfre...
This special section of the Shakespearean International Yearbook asks a series of questions about So...
A history of Shakespeare in South Africa from the early nineteenth century to 1994
One of the framing theoretical reasons to establish what I have called a South African Shakespeare i...
This special section of the Shakespearean International Yearbook asks a series of questions about So...
Bibliography: leaves 237-256.This thesis explores the development of a "South African Shakespeare". ...
My definitions here of the colonial and post-colonial are historical, rather than in terms of changi...
This paper is part of a longer piece devoted to the elucidation of two related propositions. The fir...
This dissertation is a study of British theater, publishing, and broadcasting in East and West Afric...
For some years I have wanted to direct The Tempest. In 1984, I began a Masters on the play, entitled...
M.A. (African Languages)Abstract: Written Zulu literature commenced in the early 1900s after the int...
This article describes the origins, the development as well as the current situation of African St...
This article aims to mark the centenary of the publication of “A South African’s Homage”, Sol Plaatj...
preprintI arrived at Rhodes University English Department with not much more than a passion for lite...
This checklist is in two parts. The first lists South African Shakespearean theses and dissertations...
On entering the Rhodes University Institute of Social and Economic Research (ISER) at 6 Prince Alfre...
This special section of the Shakespearean International Yearbook asks a series of questions about So...
A history of Shakespeare in South Africa from the early nineteenth century to 1994
One of the framing theoretical reasons to establish what I have called a South African Shakespeare i...
This special section of the Shakespearean International Yearbook asks a series of questions about So...
Bibliography: leaves 237-256.This thesis explores the development of a "South African Shakespeare". ...
My definitions here of the colonial and post-colonial are historical, rather than in terms of changi...
This paper is part of a longer piece devoted to the elucidation of two related propositions. The fir...
This dissertation is a study of British theater, publishing, and broadcasting in East and West Afric...
For some years I have wanted to direct The Tempest. In 1984, I began a Masters on the play, entitled...
M.A. (African Languages)Abstract: Written Zulu literature commenced in the early 1900s after the int...
This article describes the origins, the development as well as the current situation of African St...
This article aims to mark the centenary of the publication of “A South African’s Homage”, Sol Plaatj...
preprintI arrived at Rhodes University English Department with not much more than a passion for lite...
This checklist is in two parts. The first lists South African Shakespearean theses and dissertations...
On entering the Rhodes University Institute of Social and Economic Research (ISER) at 6 Prince Alfre...