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Globe tourism
(Shakespeare's Globe, 2001)
For many years the Globe has been often derided and occasionally praised as a tourist
destination. Why? And does it matter? Dennis Kennedy and Gabriel Egan dispute the
issue.
John Heminges's Tap-house at the Globe
(© Society of Theatre Research, 2001)
The book as object in Ray Galton and Alan Simpson’s 'Hancock’s half hour' scripts
(2001)
It is common critical practice these days to describe the work of previous generations
of critics as idealistic in the worst possible sense, treating literature as though it
existed in a realm of pristine ideas when in ...
Idealist and materialist interpretations of BL Harley 7368, the Sir Thomas More manuscript
(© Sheffield Hallam University, Department of English, 2001)
Diplomatic immunity on the early modern stage: verbatim repetition of documents
(2001)
Near the end of a ground-breaking study of the notion of authenticity in relation to the Shakespearian text, Margreta de Grazia observed a textual phenomenon which is disturbing for us, but apparently was not for the early ...
Marx the Shakespearian / Shakespeare the Marxist
(Shakespeare's Globe, 2001)
Marxist cultural theory underlies much teaching in university departments of
literature and has played a crucial role in the development of recent theoretical
approaches to Shakespeare. Feminism, New Historicism, cultural ...
Review of Janette Dillon, 'Theatre, court and city 1595-1610' (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000)
(© Cambridge University Press, 2001)
Review of Early English books online (EEBO)
(© Sheffield Hallam University, Department of English, 2001)
Shakespeare: editions and textual studies
(© English Association, 2001)