Shakespeares
David Norbrook, 18 July 1985
Political Shakespeare: New Essays in Cultural Materialism
edited byJonathan Dollimore and Alan Sinfield.
Manchester, 244 pp., £19.50, April 1985,0 7190 1752 1 Show More
edited byJonathan Dollimore and Alan Sinfield.
Manchester, 244 pp., £19.50, April 1985,
Alternative Shakespeares
edited byJohn Drakakis.
Methuen, 252 pp., £10.50, July 1985,0 416 36850 6 Show More
edited byJohn Drakakis.
Methuen, 252 pp., £10.50, July 1985,
Illustrations of the English Stage 1580-1642
byR.A. Foakes.
Scolar, 180 pp., £35, February 1985,0 85967 684 6 Show More
byR.A. Foakes.
Scolar, 180 pp., £35, February 1985,
Shakespeare: The ‘Lost Years’
byE.A.J. Honigmann.
Manchester, 172 pp., £17.50, April 1985,0 7190 1743 2 Show More
byE.A.J. Honigmann.
Manchester, 172 pp., £17.50, April 1985,
“... only the Englishman’s constitution but also the English constitution are traditionally felt to be particularly ‘natural’: Shakespeare’s plays are seen as embodying a characteristically English balance of opposites, neither too radical nor too conservative, neither too popular nor too élitist. Shakespeare, like the Queen, is held to ... ”