Multicultural Shakespeare: Translation, Appropriation and Performance (2015) vol. 12
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CONTENT
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Introduction
Magdalena Cieślak, Agnieszka Rasmus
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Re-gendering of the Nietzschean Übermensch in Shakespeare’s Macbeth and Marlowe’s Tamburlaine—the Case of Lady Macbeth and Zenocrate
Katarzyna Burzyńska
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Revenge, Rhetoric, and Recognition in The Rape of Lucrece
Christy Desmet
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Intersections of Politics, Culture, Class, and Gender in Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus, The Taming of the Shrew, and The Merchant of Venice
Kay Stanton
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Holding a Mirror up to Nature? Adapting The Taming of the Shrew for Teenagers and Pedagogy
Agnieszka Rasmus
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Hamlet in Contemporary Turkey: Towards Postcolonial Feminist Rewrites?
Inci Bilgin
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Kenneth Branagh’s Multicultural and Multi-ethnic Filmed Shakespeare(s)
Jacek Fabiszak
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Silenced Voices: A Reactionary Streamlined Henry V in The Hollow Crown
David Livingstone
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Postcolonial Re-reading of the Marginalized Nation in William Shakespeare’s King Lear
Natalia Sabiniarz
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Chaucer and His Bastard Child: Social Disjunction and Metaliterariness in The Two Noble Kinsmen
Piotr Spyra
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Book Reviews
Chandrima Das
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Theatre Reviews
Xenia Georgopoulou
Najnowsze pozycje
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Theatre Reviews
(Lodz University Press, 2015-06-26) -
Chaucer and His Bastard Child: Social Disjunction and Metaliterariness in The Two Noble Kinsmen
(Lodz University Press, 2015-06-26) -
Book Reviews
(Lodz University Press, 2015-06-26) -
Kenneth Branagh’s Multicultural and Multi-ethnic Filmed Shakespeare(s)
(Lodz University Press, 2015-06-26) -
Postcolonial Re-reading of the Marginalized Nation in William Shakespeare’s King Lear
(Lodz University Press, 2015-06-26) -
Silenced Voices: A Reactionary Streamlined Henry V in The Hollow Crown
(Lodz University Press, 2015-06-26) -
Hamlet in Contemporary Turkey: Towards Postcolonial Feminist Rewrites?
(Lodz University Press, 2015-06-26) -
Holding a Mirror up to Nature? Adapting The Taming of the Shrew for Teenagers and Pedagogy
(Lodz University Press, 2015-06-26) -
Revenge, Rhetoric, and Recognition in The Rape of Lucrece
(Lodz University Press, 2015-06-26) -
Intersections of Politics, Culture, Class, and Gender in Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus, The Taming of the Shrew, and The Merchant of Venice
(Lodz University Press, 2015-06-26) -
Re-gendering of the Nietzschean Übermensch in Shakespeare’s Macbeth and Marlowe’s Tamburlaine—the Case of Lady Macbeth and Zenocrate
(Lodz University Press, 2015-06-26) -
Introduction
(Lodz University Press, 2015-06-26)