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""The Two Gentlemen of Verona"" is one of the Shakespeare's classic romantic plays and considered by some scholars... Read More >>
""" Political rebellion shifts to the background in this sequel, as Prince Hal's madcap antics and his witty exchanges... Read More >>
One of Shakespeare's late romances - along with Pericles, The Tempest and The Winter's Tale - Cymbeline tells three... Read More >>
As You Like It is a pastoral comedy by William Shakespeare based on the novel Rosalynde by Thomas Lodge, believed... Read More >>
Analysis of key passages in Gaël Faye's novel. Read More >>
Othello is a noble Moor, a North African Muslim who has converted to Christianity and is deemed one of the Venetian... Read More >>
This book explores how, and on what grounds, plays have been excluded from the Shakespeare canon over the past four... Read More >>
Arden Student Skills: Language and Writing volumes offer a new type of study aid that combines lively critical insight... Read More >>
How did Shakespeare's plays sound when they were originally performed? How can we know, and could the original pronunciation... Read More >>
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What do we mean when we describe theatre as political today? How might theatre-makers’ provocations for change need... Read More >>
Strange Fruit by Caryl Phillips (winner of the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize) is the powerful and compelling story... Read More >>
A lively and timely work about the history and politics of Ulster Protestants. The volume draws on over sixty interviews... Read More >>
The Nation of Islam and Black Consciousness pariticipates in the scholarly discussions about the origins and formation... Read More >>
Illyria in Shakespeare’s England studies the eastern Adriatic region known as “Illyria” in five plays by Shakespeare... Read More >>
Exploring whether the impulse to adapt Shakespeare has changed over time, Lynne Bradley argues for restoring a sense... Read More >>
In this brilliant tour de force, Stendhal vigorously champions the spontaneous vitality of Shakespeare while condemning... Read More >>