Book Janet Clare; Dominique Goy-Blanquet (2022) Migrating Shakespeare: First European Encounters, Routes and Networks.
Chapter
Detlef Wagenaar;
(2022)
Opening the book: the disclosure of Shakespeare in the Netherlands
Chapter
Wolfgang G. Müller;
(2022)
“No stranger here”: Shakespeare in Germany
Chapter
Marina P. Kizima;
(2022)
'From migration to naturalisation: Shakespeare in Russia
Chapter
Per Sivefors;
(2022)
Trade routes, politics and culture: Shakespeare in Sweden
Book
Janet Clare;
Dominique Goy-Blanquet;
(2022)
Migrating Shakespeare: First European Encounters, Routes and Networks
Chapter
Maria Luisa De Rinaldis;
(2022)
“Michelangelo of tragedy”: Shakespeare's tortuous Italian routes
Chapter
Jasmine Seymour;
(2022)
Migrating with migrants: Shakespeare and the Armenian diaspora
Chapter
Keith Gregor;
(2022)
The mirror and the razor: Shakespeare's arrival in Spain
Chapter
Mara Yanni;
(2022)
Shakespeare in Greece: from Athens to Constantinople and beyond
Chapter
Europe;
Michèle Willems;
(2022)
Jean-François Ducis, global passeur: Shakespeare's migration in Continental Europe
Chapter
Anna Cetera-Włodarczyk;
(2022)
'No profit but the name': the Polish reception of Shakespeare's plays
Chapter
Andrew Murphy;
(2010)
The transmission of Shakespeare’s texts
Article
Mervyn Eadie;
(2019)
Samuel Tissot’s Traité de l’épilepsie—250 years old
Article
Niccolò Guicciardini;
(2017)
The Publication of Newton’s Opera Omnia in Geneva and Lausanne (1739–1761): A Chapter in the Reception of Newtonianism
Book
Margaret Willes;
(2015)
A Shakespearean Botanical
Book
Roy Strong;
(2017)
The Quest for Shakespeare's Garden
Book
Gerit Quealy;
Sumie Hasegawa Collins;
Helen Mirren;
(2017)
Botanical Shakespeare: An Illustrated Compendium of All the Flowers, Fruits, Herbs, Trees, Seeds, and Grasses Cited by the World's Greatest Playwright
Book
Peter D. Usher;
(2010)
Shakespeare and the Dawn of Modern Science
Article
Nicholas Campion;
(2014)
The Legacy of Classical Cosmology in the Renaissance: Shakespeare and Astronomy
Chapter
Jennifer Lewin;
(2020)
Sleep, Vulnerability, and Self-Knowledge in A Midsummer Night’s Dream
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