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Terence Hawkes, 22 February 1990
Rebuilding Shakespeare’s Globe
by Andrew Gurr and John Orrell.
Weidenfeld, 197 pp., £15.95, April 1989,0 297 79346 2 Show More
by Andrew Gurr and John Orrell.
Weidenfeld, 197 pp., £15.95, April 1989,
Shakespeare and the Popular Voice
by Annabel Patterson.
Blackwell, 195 pp., £27.50, November 1989,0 631 16873 7 Show More
by Annabel Patterson.
Blackwell, 195 pp., £27.50, November 1989,
Re-Inventing Shakespeare: A Cultural History from the Restoration to the Present
by Gary Taylor.
Hogarth, 461 pp., £18, January 1990,0 7012 0888 0 Show More
by Gary Taylor.
Hogarth, 461 pp., £18, January 1990,
Shakespeare’s America, America’s Shakespeare
by Michael Bristol.
Routledge, 237 pp., £30, January 1990,0 415 01538 3 Show More
by Michael Bristol.
Routledge, 237 pp., £30, January 1990,
“... work of a genuinely British Bard. ‘Chief Poet!’ Keats called him, sitting down to read King Lear again, ‘Begetter of our deep eternal theme!’ Unlike revolutionary France and America, Britain entered the 19th century without the benefit of a rationalised, written constitution. But in terms of making meaning, the works of the Chief Poet served as ... ”