This article examines the celebrations organised for the 1916 Shakespeare Tercentenary in three American locations: Wellesley, MA; Atlanta, GA; and Grand Forks, ND. By focusing on these hitherto neglected events, the article extends the investigations, initiated by Thomas Cartelli and Coppélia Kahn, into the ways in which the Tercentenary activities in the U.S. participated in the contemporaneous debates concerning American national identity. These investigations have until recently concentrated almost exclusively on the Tercentenary festivities organised in the metropolitan centre of New York City. An examination of the provincial celebrations in regions as diverse as New England, the South, and the Midwest, indicates that the Shakespeare ...
This introductory chapter starts by situating Shakespeare commemoration in the context of recent the...
The purpose of this thesis was to examine William Shakespeare’s role in American ideology. Utilizing...
Shakespeare and Tourism: Place, Memory, Participation is the first book-length academic publication ...
This article examines the celebrations organised for the 1916 Shakespeare Tercentenary in three Amer...
This article looks beyond Percy MacKaye’s Caliban by the Yellow Sands – the best known American cont...
This paper explores the ways in which the American celebrations of the three-hundredth anniversary o...
The tercentenary of Shakespeare’s death fell in 1916, during the Great War. Scholarship on the comme...
This article looks beyond Percy MacKaye’s Caliban by the Yellow Sands – the best known American cont...
My paper will work away from the approach in my contributions to Christine Jansohn’s 2015 Shakespear...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The final published article is available from the link bel...
This book is the first comprehensive account of global Shakespeare commemoration in the period betwe...
Much has been written over the years on the collective memory of Shakespeare and how it continues to...
In 2003 the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) created the Shakespeare in American Communities in...
Percy MacKaye’s community masque, Caliban by the Yellow Sands, was performed in front of thousands ...
Renaissance drama’s response to English settlement in the New World was muted, even though the so-ca...
This introductory chapter starts by situating Shakespeare commemoration in the context of recent the...
The purpose of this thesis was to examine William Shakespeare’s role in American ideology. Utilizing...
Shakespeare and Tourism: Place, Memory, Participation is the first book-length academic publication ...
This article examines the celebrations organised for the 1916 Shakespeare Tercentenary in three Amer...
This article looks beyond Percy MacKaye’s Caliban by the Yellow Sands – the best known American cont...
This paper explores the ways in which the American celebrations of the three-hundredth anniversary o...
The tercentenary of Shakespeare’s death fell in 1916, during the Great War. Scholarship on the comme...
This article looks beyond Percy MacKaye’s Caliban by the Yellow Sands – the best known American cont...
My paper will work away from the approach in my contributions to Christine Jansohn’s 2015 Shakespear...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The final published article is available from the link bel...
This book is the first comprehensive account of global Shakespeare commemoration in the period betwe...
Much has been written over the years on the collective memory of Shakespeare and how it continues to...
In 2003 the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) created the Shakespeare in American Communities in...
Percy MacKaye’s community masque, Caliban by the Yellow Sands, was performed in front of thousands ...
Renaissance drama’s response to English settlement in the New World was muted, even though the so-ca...
This introductory chapter starts by situating Shakespeare commemoration in the context of recent the...
The purpose of this thesis was to examine William Shakespeare’s role in American ideology. Utilizing...
Shakespeare and Tourism: Place, Memory, Participation is the first book-length academic publication ...