Publication
Number of items: 23.
1 March 2016
  • Editorial. (2016) Bryan Loughrey and Graham Holderness
  • 31 December 2014
  • Review of 'The Demonic: Literature and Experience' by Ewan Fernie. (2014) Graham Holderness
  • 1 December 2014
  • Review Article: Shakespeare and Perception. (2014) G. Holderness
  • 'Thirty year ago': the complex legacy of Political Shakespeare. (2014) G. Holderness
  • 1 June 2014
  • 'An Arabian in my room' : Shakespeare and the Canon. (2014) G. Holderness
  • December 2013
  • Introduction: Creating Shakespeare. (2013) G. Holderness
  • The Seeds of Time. (2013) G. Holderness
  • The Ends of the Earth : Nature, Narrative and Identity in Dystopian Film. (2013) Rowland Hughes
  • 2013
  • ‘Another Generation Cometh’ : Apocalyptic Endings and New Beginnings in Science Fictional New London(s). (2013) Patricia Wheeler
  • 2012
  • A Clash of Harmony : Forgery as Politics in the Work of Thomas Chatterton. (2012) Ivan Phillips
  • 2010
  • Cleaning house: the courtly and the popular in 'The Merry Wives of Windsor’. (2010) G. Holderness
  • Shakespeare and the cultures of commemoration. (2010) Ton Hoenselaars, Clara Calvo and G. Holderness
  • Jim Crace, quarantine, and the Dawkins delusion. (2010) G. Holderness
  • Shakespeare remembered. (2010) G. Holderness
  • 2009
  • Some Further Account of the Life &c. of Mr. William Shakespear, with Corrections Made to the First and Second Editions, and with the Supplementation of New Matter Acquir'd from Diligent Researches in the Publick Records, and from Conversations Mr. (2009) G. Holderness
  • 2007
  • From Summit to Tragedy : Sulayman Al-Bassam's Richard III and Political Theatre. (2007) G. Holderness
  • 'Rudely Interrupted': Shakespeare and Terrorism. (2007) G. Holderness and B. Loughrey
  • 2005
  • Representations of Dystopia in Literature and Film. (2005)
  • 1995
  • Shakespeare country. (1995) G. Holderness and A. Murphy
  • Mimesis: text and reproduction. (1995) G. Holderness and C. Banks
  • 1993
  • Editorial. (1993)
  • 1989
  • Reading "Deceptions" : a dramatic conversation. (1989) G. Holderness
  • Are Shakespeare's tragic heroes fatally flawed? (1989) G. Holderness