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Shakespearean drama

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  • Rob Conkie
    Review of Ours As We Play It: Australia Plays Shakespeare, by Kate Flaherty

    Setting herself a perhaps unenviable task, Kate Flaherty acknowledges near the beginning of Ours As We Play It: Australia Plays Shakespeare that writing about theatrical…

    1 May 2012
  • Ken A. Stewart
    Much Ado about Everything: The Melbourne Shakespeare Society 1884-1904

    Tells the story of the Melbourne Shakespeare Society 1884-1904 and perfomances of the Bard by the city worthies.

    1 May 2000
  • Leah S. Marcus
    Why the ‘Pathetic Fallacy’ Isn’t One: Early Modern Vitalism and the Emotions of Nature in Shakespeare and Milton

    This essay explores possible connections between modern scientific investigation of nature and the portrayal of affective communities in King Lear and Paradise Lost.

    30 June 2015
  • Victoria Bladen
    Pastoral Retreat and Green Texts: The 2009 Globe Production of Love’s Labour’s Lost

    Shakespeare’s Love’s Labour’s Lost (1594–1595) engages with ideas intrinsic to pastoral, particularly the notion of retreat from central urbanity to an alternative space, and the…

    30 June 2015

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  • Victoria Bladen
  • Rob Conkie
  • Leah S. Marcus
  • Ken A. Stewart

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  • Australian theatre
  • Pastoral literature
  • Pastoral poetry
  • Shakespeare, William
  • Literary associations
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