Shakespeare the Reviser Martin MarcussenThe book examines the distinction between revision and rewriting in Early New English literature, analysing over 50 poems and plays from the sixteenth to seventeenth century. Focusing on A Lovers Complaint, Double Falsehood, and adaptations of Richard II and The Duchess of Malfi, it explores how texts evolved through revision and reinterpretation.
Detailed research that challenges the received wisdom in European integration history that
Featuring contributions from scholars and artists
The Propaganda of Peace proposes a radically different theoretical and methodological approach to the media’s role in reporting and representing
Protectorate and early Restoration
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This book explores how British filmmakers of the 2000s engaged with the themes of love
eleven different writer-observers describe
Choreographies is a much-needed resource in the fields of dance and choreographic art making
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The first major academic study of the Ulster Plantation in over 25 years
ecological and cultural balance
This short primer traces the origins of the concept of the living wage and seeks to explain its current rise in fortune as an economic instrument with a social objective