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Radical potentiality and institutional closure : Shakespeare in film and television
(Manchester University Press, 1994)
Whereas the BBC TV Shakespeare series could be regarded as characteristic expression of the cultural policies of the producing corporation, cinematic reproduction of Shakespeare constitutes at best a marginal dimension of ...
The chronicle history of Henry the fift
(Rowman and Littlefield, 1994)
This text is one piece of a highly-discussed and debated new series that highlighted fundamental questions about the authenticity of Shakespeare's texts as moderns readers have come to know them. Making an extreme departure ...
Shakespeare : a selective filmography
(Cambridge University Press, 1994)
This filmography is a reference list of ‘complete,’ straightforward versions of Shakespeare’s plays in film, television and videotape form. It specifically excludes free adaptations; film and television programmes containing ...
Shakespeare rewound
(1993)
"The Merchant of Venice"
(Penguin Books Ltd, 1993)
This is an investigation into the peculiarly interchangeable themes and ideology of "The Merchant of Venice". This book debates the problem of genre and traces the history of interpretation of the text.
Matthew Arnold: the discourse of criticism
(Palgrave Macmillan, 1992)
In the history of criticism Matthew Arnold stands as a central and substantial figure, responsible for the establishing of the discipline of ‘English,’ the transformation of which is a contemporary literary theory’s ...
Shakespeare Recycled: the Making of Historical Drama
(Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1992)
This book is an exercise in reading Shakespeare's history plays as history. It sets out to challenge Tillyard's view that the plays may be read as historical evidence for the providence-driven theory of history and as ...