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Browsing by Subject Shakespeare
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Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
2002 | “All would be royal”: The effacement of disunity in Shakespeare’s Henry V | Leahy, WJ |
1-Dec-2018 | The Cultural Value of Shakespeare Lives 2016 Research Report | Gillespie, M; Cheesman, M; Dennis, J; Ji, L; Kazakov, I; Lvov, I; Nieto, E; O'Loughlin, B; Aslan Ozgul, B; Shriem, N; Thiel, S; Willis, A; Wilding, C |
2016 | The dreamscape of nostalgia: Shakespearean biography: Too much information (but not about Shakespeare) | Leahy, W |
2016 | Editorial: The many lives of William Shakespeare | Leahy, W |
2007 | "For pure need": Violence, terror and the common people in Henry VI, part 2 | Leahy, WJ |
2016 | ‘mere prattle without practice’: Authorship in Performance | Betteridge, T; Thompson, G |
2009 | The Shakespeare authorship question – A suitable subject for academia | Leahy, WJ |
19-Apr-2021 | Shakespeare Lives on Twitter: cultural diplomacy in the digital age | Aslan Ozgul, B; Nieto McAvoy, E; Gillespie, M; O’Loughlin, B |
2015 | Shakespearean biografiction: how modern biographers rely on context, conjecture and inference to construct a life of the Bard | Kevin, Gilvary |
2003 | ‘Thy Hunger-Starved Men’: Shakespeare’s Henry plays and the contemporary lot of the common soldier | Leahy, WJ |
2011 | Women's clubs: Dispersing Shakespeare across America | Leahy, W; Whetstone, T |
2003 | ‘You cannot show me’: Two Tudor Coronation Processions, Shakespeare’s King Henry VIII and the Staging of Anne Boleyn | Leahy, WJ |