An important paradox resides in the fact that, for those represented in this special issue, there is no desire to ignore and forget Shakespeare’s works. Rather, the various material and theatrical practices discussed here seek to unsettle prior modes of presenting Shakespeare and, at the same time, to unsettle in various ways the local cultures these Shakespeare productions address. Frequently such approaches meet with resistance, as audiences and readers fail to recognise a Shakespeare with which they are comfortably familiar. Theatre practitioners, on the other hand, take at times a braver and certainly more optimistic approach. They gamble that audiences will feel sufficiently comfortable with Shakespeare to allow themselves and their id...
In her survey of current attitudes towards Shakespeare in the American theatre, Felicia Hardison Lon...
Shakespeare's Catholic context was the most important literary discovery of the last century. No bio...
If Shakespeare’s Renaissance contemporaries were keen on efficiency and “progress” (in the sense of ...
The Tempest has spawned many widely divergent interpretations because its elusive, open-ended nature...
Prospero in Shakespeare's last play, The Tempest, written around 1611 and first published seven year...
In this paper, our aim is to focus on Shakespeare's The Tempest in the light of the supernatural wor...
In critical history, Shakespeare's The Tempest has been interpreted as a reticent play, a fascinatin...
I assert that we learn Shakespeare better when we study him against the adaptation. Some of the adap...
Scholars in the last few decades have pointed out the manifold relations of Shakespeare’s The Tempes...
Scholars in the last few decades have pointed out the manifold relations of Shakespeare’s The Tempes...
In his last play, The Tempest, Shakespeare creates a character, Prospero, whose Art seems to lie mai...
Seen through the eyes of contemporary Shakespeare criticism, three-perhaps four- of Shakespeare&apos...
Our scholastic institutions canonize Shakespeare as an apogee of western theatre; if one does not ap...
Compared to Ben Jonson, Shakespeare seems far more discreet, or even removed from the controversy ab...
For some years I have wanted to direct The Tempest. In 1984, I began a Masters on the play, entitled...
In her survey of current attitudes towards Shakespeare in the American theatre, Felicia Hardison Lon...
Shakespeare's Catholic context was the most important literary discovery of the last century. No bio...
If Shakespeare’s Renaissance contemporaries were keen on efficiency and “progress” (in the sense of ...
The Tempest has spawned many widely divergent interpretations because its elusive, open-ended nature...
Prospero in Shakespeare's last play, The Tempest, written around 1611 and first published seven year...
In this paper, our aim is to focus on Shakespeare's The Tempest in the light of the supernatural wor...
In critical history, Shakespeare's The Tempest has been interpreted as a reticent play, a fascinatin...
I assert that we learn Shakespeare better when we study him against the adaptation. Some of the adap...
Scholars in the last few decades have pointed out the manifold relations of Shakespeare’s The Tempes...
Scholars in the last few decades have pointed out the manifold relations of Shakespeare’s The Tempes...
In his last play, The Tempest, Shakespeare creates a character, Prospero, whose Art seems to lie mai...
Seen through the eyes of contemporary Shakespeare criticism, three-perhaps four- of Shakespeare&apos...
Our scholastic institutions canonize Shakespeare as an apogee of western theatre; if one does not ap...
Compared to Ben Jonson, Shakespeare seems far more discreet, or even removed from the controversy ab...
For some years I have wanted to direct The Tempest. In 1984, I began a Masters on the play, entitled...
In her survey of current attitudes towards Shakespeare in the American theatre, Felicia Hardison Lon...
Shakespeare's Catholic context was the most important literary discovery of the last century. No bio...
If Shakespeare’s Renaissance contemporaries were keen on efficiency and “progress” (in the sense of ...