Shakespeare and tyranny : regimes of reading in Europe and beyond /
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Cambridge Scholars Publishing,
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Publisher Address: | Newcastle upon Tyne, UK : |
Publication Dates: | 2014. |
Literature type: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Carrier Form: | vi, 281 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references. |
ISBN: |
9781443860604 1443860603 |
Index Number: | PR2971 |
CLC: | I561.063-532 |
Call Number: | I561.063-532/S527/[2014] |
Contents: |
Machine generated contents note: Tyranny in Shakespeare's Romances with Special Reference to Coriolanus and Timor of Athens / Cymbeline and the Display of Empire / When the Tyrant is a Despot: Jean-Francois Ducis's Adaptations of Shakespeare / The Merchant of Venice in Pest and Cluj (Kolozsvar) during the Habsburg Neo-absolutism / Crossing the Rubicon in Fascist Italy: Mussolini and Theatrical Caesarism from Shakespeare's Julius Caesar / From the Snares of Watchful Tyranny to Post-human Dictators: Macbeth under the Portuguese Dictatorship and in Democracy / (Do) What You Will in Late Francoist Spain / Writing between the Lines: Reviewing Shakespeare Productions in Socialist Hungary / Analyzing Shakespearean Models of Tyranny in a Communist Regime: Some Examples from the Slovene Theatre in the Period 1945-1983 / Wajda's Hamlet IV: A Post-political Production? / Hamlet or the Skeletons in the Cupboard / Shakespeare and the Political Awakening in the Arab World: An Analysis of Some Arab Adaptations of the English Bard / Transcontinental Shakespeare: Macbeth and Tyranny in Glauber Rocha's Severed Heads / |