European Shakespeare on Either Side of the Channel

The study of Shakespeare in a European context, and in European countries where he is primarily read in translation, has burgeoned since the collapse of communism in 1990. This short paper briefly surveys the field, pointing out certain ironies arising from, amongst others, the attachment to Shakesp...

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Published inShakespeare (London, England) Vol. 3; no. 1; pp. 102 - 107
Main Authors Hoenselaars, Ton, Calvo, Clara
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Taylor & Francis Group 01.04.2007
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Summary:The study of Shakespeare in a European context, and in European countries where he is primarily read in translation, has burgeoned since the collapse of communism in 1990. This short paper briefly surveys the field, pointing out certain ironies arising from, amongst others, the attachment to Shakespeare in the German literary culture and informs readers of recent and forthcoming research-network events (in particular conferences) that take this work forward.
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ISSN:1745-0918
1745-0926
DOI:10.1080/17450910701252198