The tercentenary of Shakespeare’s death fell in 1916, during the Great War. Scholarship on the commemorations has so far focused on English attitudes to Shakespeare, with critics demonstrating how celebrants in England linked Shakespeare to notions of patriotism and national pride. This paper shows that celebrants in both Scotland and England used Shakespeare to stress the importance of British unity in wartime, and associated him with a range of concerns unrelated to national identity. It concludes with the idea that the flexibility of Shakespeare’s figure mirrors the nature of “Britishness,” making the Shakespeare of 1916 a “British icon.
The rise of British cultural identity in Othello by Shakespeare stands as a special message to the n...
As part of the 2012 Cultural Olympiad celebrating both the Queen\u27s Diamond Jubilee and the London...
This paper explores the various ways in which the entente cordiale and the political alliance betwee...
The tercentenary of Shakespeare’s death fell in 1916, during the Great War. Scholarship on the comme...
My paper will work away from the approach in my contributions to Christine Jansohn’s 2015 Shakespear...
In 1916, at the same time as Shakespearean tercentenary addresses were claiming that Shakespeare epi...
This book is the first comprehensive account of global Shakespeare commemoration in the period betwe...
The 300th anniversary of William Shakespeare’s death in 1916 coincided with an unprecedented politic...
This introductory chapter starts by situating Shakespeare commemoration in the context of recent the...
Original article can be found at: http://www.ingentaconnect.com/ Copyright Berghahn Journals [Full t...
This article examines the celebrations organised for the 1916 Shakespeare Tercentenary in three Amer...
It is a commonplace to speak of the dramatic qualities of the Easter Rising; the staging of rebellio...
This essay contextualises Shakespeare as product of a field of forces encapsulating national identi...
The year 2016 has seen an unprecedented level of interest occasioned by the 400th anniversary of Sha...
Prime Minister David Cameron has called for ‘a truly national commemoration of the First World War’....
The rise of British cultural identity in Othello by Shakespeare stands as a special message to the n...
As part of the 2012 Cultural Olympiad celebrating both the Queen\u27s Diamond Jubilee and the London...
This paper explores the various ways in which the entente cordiale and the political alliance betwee...
The tercentenary of Shakespeare’s death fell in 1916, during the Great War. Scholarship on the comme...
My paper will work away from the approach in my contributions to Christine Jansohn’s 2015 Shakespear...
In 1916, at the same time as Shakespearean tercentenary addresses were claiming that Shakespeare epi...
This book is the first comprehensive account of global Shakespeare commemoration in the period betwe...
The 300th anniversary of William Shakespeare’s death in 1916 coincided with an unprecedented politic...
This introductory chapter starts by situating Shakespeare commemoration in the context of recent the...
Original article can be found at: http://www.ingentaconnect.com/ Copyright Berghahn Journals [Full t...
This article examines the celebrations organised for the 1916 Shakespeare Tercentenary in three Amer...
It is a commonplace to speak of the dramatic qualities of the Easter Rising; the staging of rebellio...
This essay contextualises Shakespeare as product of a field of forces encapsulating national identi...
The year 2016 has seen an unprecedented level of interest occasioned by the 400th anniversary of Sha...
Prime Minister David Cameron has called for ‘a truly national commemoration of the First World War’....
The rise of British cultural identity in Othello by Shakespeare stands as a special message to the n...
As part of the 2012 Cultural Olympiad celebrating both the Queen\u27s Diamond Jubilee and the London...
This paper explores the various ways in which the entente cordiale and the political alliance betwee...