The Genius of ShakespearePicador, 2008 - 402 pages Bate presents an exhilarating, witty and original account of how Shakespeare has come to be accepted as the world genius of literature. He includes an attack on the nationalistic interpretation of Shakespeare. |
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... Harvard , Yale and the University of California . He was made CBE in the Queen's eightieth- birthday honours , for his services to literature and higher education . ALSO BY JONAthan Bate NON - FICTION Shakespeare and the.
... Harvard , Yale and the University of California . He was made CBE in the Queen's eightieth- birthday honours , for his services to literature and higher education . ALSO BY JONAthan Bate NON - FICTION Shakespeare and the.
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... Literature is nothing more than a collection of waxworks . The reasons for this strange reversal begin to be apparent if we turn to a letter which Raleigh wrote later in his tenure of the Liverpool Chair : ' I have just been asked to ...
... Literature is nothing more than a collection of waxworks . The reasons for this strange reversal begin to be apparent if we turn to a letter which Raleigh wrote later in his tenure of the Liverpool Chair : ' I have just been asked to ...
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... literature of the United States , but for a significant body of Caribbean literature ' ( p . 23 ) – yet the rest of the book has nothing to say about that body of literature . Given the silence of most critics , it is imperative to ...
... literature of the United States , but for a significant body of Caribbean literature ' ( p . 23 ) – yet the rest of the book has nothing to say about that body of literature . Given the silence of most critics , it is imperative to ...
Contents
List of Illustrations xi | |
List of Illustrations xi | |
THE SHAKESPEARE EFFECT | 155 |
Copyright | |
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