This essay contextualises Shakespeare as product of a field of forces\ud encapsulating national identity and relative cultural status. It begins by historicising the\ud production of national poets in Romantic and Nationalist terms. Lefevere’s conceptual\ud grid is then used to characterise the system that underpins the production of Shakespeare\ud as British national poet, and his place within the canon of world literature. The article\ud defines this context first before moving onto the figure of Shakespeare, by referring to\ud various high status texts such as the Kalevala, the Aeneid, The Faerie Queene and\ud Paradise Lost. The position accorded Shakespeare at the apex is therefore contingent\ud upon a series of prior operations on othe...
This thesis shows that 'Shakespeare' (both the works and the man) was at the forefront of literary a...
The tercentenary of Shakespeare’s death fell in 1916, during the Great War. Scholarship on the comme...
Questions of gender, ethnicity and sexuality have all been raised by novelists intent on rewriting S...
This essay contextualises Shakespeare as product of a field of forces encapsulating national identi...
This essay contextualises Shakespeare as product of a field of forces encapsulating national identi...
This essay contextualises Shakespeare as product of a field of forces encapsulating national identit...
In this paper I consider the modes and the terms of Shakespeare's Victorian canonization by surveyi...
In this paper I consider the modes and the terms of Shakespeare's Victorian canonization by surveyi...
In this paper I consider the modes and the terms of Shakespeare's Victorian canonization by surveyi...
This essay is devoted to Shakespearean criticism in the UK between 1920 and 1940. I begin by examini...
The tercentenary of Shakespeare’s death fell in 1916, during the Great War. Scholarship on the comme...
The tercentenary of Shakespeare’s death fell in 1916, during the Great War. Scholarship on the comme...
The tercentenary of Shakespeare’s death fell in 1916, during the Great War. Scholarship on the comme...
In this paper I consider the modes and the terms of Shakespeare's Victorian canonization by surveyi...
In this paper I consider the modes and the terms of Shakespeare's Victorian canonization by surveyi...
This thesis shows that 'Shakespeare' (both the works and the man) was at the forefront of literary a...
The tercentenary of Shakespeare’s death fell in 1916, during the Great War. Scholarship on the comme...
Questions of gender, ethnicity and sexuality have all been raised by novelists intent on rewriting S...
This essay contextualises Shakespeare as product of a field of forces encapsulating national identi...
This essay contextualises Shakespeare as product of a field of forces encapsulating national identi...
This essay contextualises Shakespeare as product of a field of forces encapsulating national identit...
In this paper I consider the modes and the terms of Shakespeare's Victorian canonization by surveyi...
In this paper I consider the modes and the terms of Shakespeare's Victorian canonization by surveyi...
In this paper I consider the modes and the terms of Shakespeare's Victorian canonization by surveyi...
This essay is devoted to Shakespearean criticism in the UK between 1920 and 1940. I begin by examini...
The tercentenary of Shakespeare’s death fell in 1916, during the Great War. Scholarship on the comme...
The tercentenary of Shakespeare’s death fell in 1916, during the Great War. Scholarship on the comme...
The tercentenary of Shakespeare’s death fell in 1916, during the Great War. Scholarship on the comme...
In this paper I consider the modes and the terms of Shakespeare's Victorian canonization by surveyi...
In this paper I consider the modes and the terms of Shakespeare's Victorian canonization by surveyi...
This thesis shows that 'Shakespeare' (both the works and the man) was at the forefront of literary a...
The tercentenary of Shakespeare’s death fell in 1916, during the Great War. Scholarship on the comme...
Questions of gender, ethnicity and sexuality have all been raised by novelists intent on rewriting S...