Focusing on the intersections of Shakespeare's work with various cultural elements, this original book by a prominent expert delves into the connections between literature and contemporary society. The author explores how Shakespeare's themes resonate throughout history and in modern contexts, offering fresh insights into his influence on culture and criticism. Through this lens, readers are invited to reconsider the relevance of Shakespeare's plays in today's world.
Graham Holderness Knihy
Graham Holderness je uznávaný britský literárny teoretik a autor, ktorý sa významne zaslúžil o kultúrny materializmus a formoval moderné shakespearovské štúdie. Jeho rozsiahla práca skúma Shakespearove diela z originálnych uhlov pohľadu, vrátane adaptácií v arabskom svete. Holderness sa tiež zaoberá metódami kriticko-kreatívneho písania, kde mieša fakty s fikciou, a objavuje nové spôsoby interpretácie literárnych postáv. Jeho tvorba zahŕňa aj romány, poéziu a divadelné hry, čím demonštruje široký záber a hlboký vplyv na literárny svet.






Shakespeare and Venice
- 162 stránok
- 6 hodin čítania
Exploring the themes of metamorphosis, this study delves into how Shakespeare utilized the mythological allure of Venice in his works, particularly in The Merchant of Venice and Othello. Graham Holderness presents a comprehensive analysis of Venetian mythology and its historical ties with Judaism and Islam, offering detailed interpretations of Shakespeare's plays within the rich context of the city's legendary and historical significance.
Graham Holderness explores the ways in which 20th Century writers and film-makers have recreated the life of Christ in their work.
Petrol Station
- 96 stránok
- 4 hodiny čítania
A desert. A border. A remote petrol station within earshot of civil war. This vividly imagined twilight zone provides the background for a familial standoff in which the crimes, secrets, and broken loves of one generation make violent claims on the lives of the next as two half-brothers vie for favours and allegiance from their ageing father.
Cultural Shakespeare
- 224 stránok
- 8 hodin čítania
This volume brings together a collection of Graham Holderness's writings on such topics as Shakespeare and national culture; the Shakespeare industry; and the Shakespeare Myth. schovat popis
Presents a re-working of Shakespeare's Hamlet set in the Middle East. The setting of this version of the Hamlet story is a modern Middle-Eastern state whose old king has just died, to be replaced by his brother, a ruthless, westernised dictator who has married the old king's wife to legitimise his rule, and calls his regime a new democracy.
The book offers a fresh perspective on Shakespeare's writing, reflecting recent advancements in bibliography and textual studies that have transformed opinions on his collaborative processes and creative methods. Despite these insights, the author acknowledges that numerous mysteries about the playwright's work and relationships remain unresolved, inviting readers to explore the complexities of Shakespeare's literary legacy.
Set against a backdrop of historical intrigue, this novel intertwines the lives of Shakespeare, the enigmatic Dark Lady, and the infamous Guy Fawkes, all while introducing a supernatural twist with vampires. The story explores themes of love, betrayal, and the struggle for power in a world where the line between reality and myth blurs. As these iconic figures navigate their fates, the presence of vampires adds an unexpected layer of danger and excitement to their intertwined destinies.
Meat, Murder, Malfeasance, Medicine and Martyrdom
Smithfield Stories: Wat Tyler, Anne Askew, Sweeney Todd, Jack the Ripper, Heinrich Himmler & more ...
- 250 stránok
- 9 hodin čítania
Exploring the rich tapestry of London's Smithfield, this book uncovers sensational historical and personal narratives that shape its identity. It delves into the physical, cultural, and psychological aspects of the area, presenting a vivid portrayal of 'Little Britain.' Through these stories, it highlights the complexities of British national history and offers profound insights into the human condition, casting a revealing light on both the locale and broader societal themes.