Though better known for his literary merits, Shakespeare made money, wrote about money and enabled money-making by countless others in his name. With chapters b...
Shakespeare and Venice is the first book length study to describe and chronicle the mythology of Venice that was formulated in the Middle Ages and has persisted...
In this engaging new book, writer and critic Graham Holderness shows how a classic Shakespeare play can be the source for a modern story, providing a creative '...
byKatherine Scheil,Graham Holderness
From Shakespeare’s religion to his wife to his competitors in the world of early modern theatre, biographers have approached the question of the Bard’s life...
byGraham Holderness,Bryan Loughrey
First Published in 1992. This series puts into circulation single annotated editions of early modern play-texts whose literary and theatrical histories have bee...
byWilliam Shakespeare,Graham Holderness,Bryan Loughrey
One of a series on Shakespeare's original texts, including facsimile pages, this version of "Henry V" is claimed to be, in some ways, the most authentic version...
byWilliam Shakespeare,Graham Holderness,Bryan Loughrey
The first in a series on Shakespeare's original texts, including facsimile pages, this version of "Hamlet" is claimed to be, in some ways, the most authentic ve...
byStanley Wells,Joel Rodgers,Randall Martin,Robert Darcy,Atsuhiko Hirota,Darryl Chalk,Supriya Chaudhuri,Kimberly West,Sukanta Chaudhuri,Margaret Shewring,Richard Fotheringham,Ros King,James Marino,Brian Walsh,Eleanor Collins,M. A. Katritzky,Martin Hilský,Ann Cook,Vlasta Gallerová,Karel Kríž,Robert Sturua,Jean-Christophe Mayer,Galz Engler,Madalina Nicolaescu,Kaori Kobayashi,Patrick Lonergan,Zeno Ackermann,Tina Krontiris,Emily Oliver,Shaul Bassi,Barry Freeman,Carla Gatta,Cristiane Smith,Sharon O'Dair,Emma Depledge,Anna Cetera,Courtney Lehmann,Poonam Trivedi, Bi-Qi Beatrice Lei,Graham Holderness,Jill Levenson,Hersh Zeifman
Selected contributions to the Ninth World Shakespeare Congress, which took place in July 2011 in Prague, represent the contemporary state of Shakespeare studies...