The Arden Shakespeare imprint: 185 books

by Simon Palfrey
Language: English
Release Date: October 25, 2014

A throroughly revised edition of the successful student text Doing Shakespeare, first published in 2005. The book's success lies in the close readings it gives students, demystifying the language of the plays and critical approaches to it. The new edition introduces a new way of approaching...
by Dr Armelle Sabatier
Language: English
Release Date: November 17, 2016

Statues coming to life and lively portraits ready to breathe in Shakespeare? This new volume re-assesses the key role played by visual culture in his drama and poetry by providing readers with an up-to-date guide to the main publications on the subject as well as offering a synthesis on the main literary...

Shakespeare on the Global Stage

Performance and Festivity in the Olympic Year

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Language: English
Release Date: January 29, 2015

Long held as Britain's 'national poet', Shakespeare's role in the 2012 London Cultural Olympiad confirmed his status as a global icon in the modern world. From his prominent positioning in the Olympic and Paralympic ceremonies, to his major presence in the cultural programme surrounding the Games,...

Shakespeare Up Close

Reading Early Modern Texts

by Prof. Russ McDonald, Nicholas D. Nace, Travis D. Williams
Language: English
Release Date: May 13, 2014

This landmark collection of newly-commissioned essays by leading international scholars, offers expert close readings of Shakespeare and other early modern authors. The book is an intervention into current critical methodology as well as an invaluable tool for all students of the literature of the...

Shakespeare for Young People

Productions, Versions and Adaptations

by Dr Abigail Rokison-Woodall
Language: English
Release Date: January 1, 2015

The search to find engaging and inspiring ways to introduce children and young adults to Shakespeare has resulted in a wide variety of approaches to producing and adapting Shakespeare's plays and the stories and characters at their heart. This book explores the range of productions, versions, and...
by Professor Alison Shell
Language: English
Release Date: September 22, 2014

This book sets Shakespeare in the religious context of his times, presenting a balanced, up-to-date account of current biographical and critical debates, and addressing the fascinating, under-studied topic of how Shakespeare's writing was perceived by literary contemporaries - both Catholic and Protestant...
by Karen Raber
Language: English
Release Date: April 5, 2018

Shakespeare and Posthumanist Theory charts challenges in the field of Shakespeare studies to the assumption that the category "human†? is real, stable, or worthy of privileging in discussions of the playwright's work. Drawing on a variety of methodologies - cognitive theory, systems theory,...

Directing Shakespeare in America

Historical Perspectives

by Charles Ney
Language: English
Release Date: November 15, 2018

This unique and comprehensive study reviews the practice of leading American directors of Shakespeare from the late nineteenth to the end of the twentieth century. Charles Ney examines rehearsal and production records, as well as evidence from diaries, letters, autobiographies, reviews and photographs...
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Language: English
Release Date: February 26, 2015

Inspired by new approaches in performance studies, theatre history, research in material culture and dress history, a rich discussion of the many aspects of costume in Shakespearean performance has begun. Shakespeare and Costume furthers this research, bringing together varied and stimulating essays...
by Melissa E. Sanchez, Dr Evelyn Gajowski
Language: English
Release Date: January 24, 2019

Shakespeare and Queer Theory is an indispensable guide on the ongoing critical debates about queer method both within and beyond Shakespeare and early modern studies. Clearly elucidating the central ideas of the theory, the field's historical emergence from feminist and gay and lesbian studies...
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Language: English
Release Date: February 22, 2018

Focusing on Shakespeare and his contemporaries, these original essays by leading scholars explore how theatrical, aesthetic, and linguistic forms engage early modern experiences of temporality. Encompassing comedy, tragedy, history, and romance, some contributions consider how different models...

The Hand on the Shakespearean Stage

Gesture, Touch and the Spectacle of Dismemberment

by Dr. Farah Karim Cooper
Language: English
Release Date: April 21, 2016

This ground-breaking new book uncovers the way Shakespeare draws upon the available literature and visual representations of the hand to inform his drama. Providing an analysis of gesture, touch, skill and dismemberment in a range of Shakespeare's works, it shows how the hand was perceived...

Welles, Kurosawa, Kozintsev, Zeffirelli

Great Shakespeareans: Volume XVII

by Marguerite Rippy, Professor Mark Thornton Burnett, Dr Courtney Lehmann
Language: English
Release Date: October 24, 2013

Great Shakespeareans offers a systematic account of those figures who have had the greatest influence on the interpretation, understanding and cultural reception of Shakespeare, both nationally and internationally. In this volume, leading scholars assess the contribution of Orson Welles, Akira...
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Language: English
Release Date: May 13, 2014

This collection of essays explores the diverse ways in which Shakespeare and his contemporaries experienced and imagined Europe. The book charts the aspects of European politics and culture which interested Renaissance travellers, thus mapping the context within which Shakespeare's plays with European...
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