Hawkesbiz
Frank Kermode, 11 February 1993
Meaning by Shakespeare
by Terence Hawkes.
Routledge, 173 pp., £30, October 1992,0 415 07450 9 Show More
by Terence Hawkes.
Routledge, 173 pp., £30, October 1992,
Shakespeare’s Professional Career
by Peter Thomson.
Cambridge, 217 pp., £24.95, September 1992,0 521 35128 6 Show More
by Peter Thomson.
Cambridge, 217 pp., £24.95, September 1992,
Shakespeare’s Mouldy Tales
by Leah Scragg.
Longman, 201 pp., £24, October 1992,0 582 07071 6 Show More
by Leah Scragg.
Longman, 201 pp., £24, October 1992,
Reading Shakespeare’s Characters
by Christy Desmet.
Massachusetts, 215 pp., £22.50, December 1992,0 87023 807 8 Show More
by Christy Desmet.
Massachusetts, 215 pp., £22.50, December 1992,
Bit Parts in Shakespeare’s Plays
by Molly Mahood.
Cambridge, 252 pp., £35, January 1993,0 521 41612 4 Show More
by Molly Mahood.
Cambridge, 252 pp., £35, January 1993,
“... Similarly Shakespeare, a socially ambitious young man, could have been loudly anti-Catholic, as in King John, without abandoning the family beliefs. He was ‘an exemplary Elizabethan venturer’ – not, as Thomson agrees, that this fact is of paramount importance, but it is well to know he wasn’t immune from ‘the infections of his age’. Thomson’s ... ”