Shakespeares
David Norbrook, 18 July 1985
Political Shakespeare: New Essays in Cultural Materialism
edited by Jonathan Dollimore and Alan Sinfield.
Manchester, 244 pp., £19.50, April 1985,0 7190 1752 1 Show More
edited by Jonathan Dollimore and Alan Sinfield.
Manchester, 244 pp., £19.50, April 1985,
Alternative Shakespeares
edited by John Drakakis.
Methuen, 252 pp., £10.50, July 1985,0 416 36850 6 Show More
edited by John Drakakis.
Methuen, 252 pp., £10.50, July 1985,
Illustrations of the English Stage 1580-1642
by R.A. Foakes.
Scolar, 180 pp., £35, February 1985,0 85967 684 6 Show More
by R.A. Foakes.
Scolar, 180 pp., £35, February 1985,
Shakespeare: The ‘Lost Years’
by E.A.J. Honigmann.
Manchester, 172 pp., £17.50, April 1985,0 7190 1743 2 Show More
by E.A.J. Honigmann.
Manchester, 172 pp., £17.50, April 1985,
“... Conservative economic policy. One of the most influential of modern Shakespeare critics, G. Wilson Knight, gave his blessing to Britain’s campaign against Argentina on the grounds that it embodied the essential spirit of Shakespeare’s plays. The myth of Shakespeare is also a powerful force for intellectual conservatism: its notion of essential Englishness ... ”