In this paper I consider the modes and the terms of Shakespeare's Victorian canonization by surveying the chief voices of 19th-century criticism. Referring to Carlyle’s “The Hero as a Poet. Dante and Shakespeare” (1840), Bagehot’s “Shakespeare—The Man” (1853), and Ruskin’s Lecture 5 of Munera Pulveris (1862), I point at the ways in which Shakespeare was turned into a political and cultural issue in mid-nineteenth-century Britain. The first two documents contributed to building the monument of Shakespeare and to strengthening its identification with the nation, by adapting and also naturalizing some of the key arguments of romantic criticism. Ruskin’s lecture, on the other hand, provides a complex reading of Shakespeare's The Tempest in the...
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 paper argues that Victorian Shakespeare burlesques reveal an alternate literary history: a move...
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...
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...
This thesis shows that 'Shakespeare' (both the works and the man) was at the forefront of literary a...
Since the early years of the Victorian era, Shakespeare's pre-eminence as a dramatist has itself pr...
Since the early years of the Victorian era, Shakespeare's pre-eminence as a dramatist has itself pr...
This essay is devoted to Shakespearean criticism in the UK between 1920 and 1940. I begin by examini...
This essay contextualises Shakespeare as product of a field of forces\ud encapsulating national iden...
I observe that the aim and method of a Victorian text within Shakespeare criticism overlaps signific...
I observe that the aim and method of a Victorian text within Shakespeare criticism overlaps signific...
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 paper argues that Victorian Shakespeare burlesques reveal an alternate literary history: a move...
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...
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...
This thesis shows that 'Shakespeare' (both the works and the man) was at the forefront of literary a...
Since the early years of the Victorian era, Shakespeare's pre-eminence as a dramatist has itself pr...
Since the early years of the Victorian era, Shakespeare's pre-eminence as a dramatist has itself pr...
This essay is devoted to Shakespearean criticism in the UK between 1920 and 1940. I begin by examini...
This essay contextualises Shakespeare as product of a field of forces\ud encapsulating national iden...
I observe that the aim and method of a Victorian text within Shakespeare criticism overlaps signific...
I observe that the aim and method of a Victorian text within Shakespeare criticism overlaps signific...
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 paper argues that Victorian Shakespeare burlesques reveal an alternate literary history: a move...