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Terence Hawkes

Terence Hawkes is an emeritus professor of English at Cardiff University and general editor of the Accents on Shakespeare series. Shakespeare in the Present is due this year.

Selected bibliography

  • Presentist Shakespeares by Hugh Grady and Terence Hawkes (2006)
  • Shakespeare in the Present (2002)
  • Meaning by Shakespeare (1992)
  • Structuralism and Semiotics (1977)
  • Shakespeare’s Talking Animals (1973)
  • Metaphor (1972)

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In the LRB archive

subscriber-only content Putting on Some English · 7 February 2002

On the Way in which Tragedy ‘Openeth up the Greatest Wounds and Showeth forth the Ulcers that are Covered with Tissue’ · 11 December 1997

  • Issues of Death: Mortality and Identity in English Renaissance Tragedy by Michael Neill

Not currently in the LRB archive

 not available in archive Dr Blair, the Leavis of the North · 18 February 1999

 not available in archive Lore and Ordure · 21 May 1998

  • The Fury of Men’s Gullets: Ben Jonson and the Digestive Canal by Bruce Thomas Boehrer

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