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‘Rending the Veil of Mortal Frailty’: Queen Mab (1813)
This chapter, focusing on Queen Mab (1813), arguesShelley, Percy Bysshe that Shelley’s early vision of death is informed by a distinct amalgam of... -
‘While Yet a Boy I Sought for Ghosts’: Contexts
This introductory, contextualising chapter provides close readings of Shelley’s youthful writings on death, including ‘To St Irvyne’ (1810), ‘How... -
Conclusion: Lear’s Shadow, Office Today
Distributions of power are primarily maintained not through force, but through culture. The ‘absorptive capacities’ of Auschwitz would not have been... -
Shakespeare and Universalisation
This chapter argues how for centuries Shakespeare’s works have been an important source of inspiration for academics and practitioners alike, and... -
Introduction: The Praxis and Scope of Applied Shakespeare
This chapter introduces the reader to the praxis and scope of Applied Theatre as a performance practice. It draws upon theories and purposes relative... -
The History of Prison Theatre
This chapter explores the history of theatre in prisons and the scope and expanse of applied work that uses the tools of theatre to engage the... -
Suggestions for Further Research
This chapter suggests areas for further reading, research, and investigation relative to the practice of Applied Theatre. The suggestions are... -
Subverting a Universally and Culturally Biased Shakespeare
This chapter suggests that while Shakespeare’s cultural significance, educational value, and national heritage make a strong case for his inclusion... -
The History of Shakespeare and Disability Theatre
This chapter explores specific projects and/or performances that include the use of Shakespeare’s plays alongside Disabled communities. The projects... -
Shakespeare and Cultural Exclusion
This chapter acknowledges that whilst Shakespeare’s cultural influence is undeniable, there remain limitations to his work’s cultural influence. The... -
The Combat Veteran Players: A Case Study
This chapter aims to look specifically at the Combat Veteran Players’ (CVP) use of Shakespeare’s work within their own theatrical programme and how... -
Shakespeare’s Criminals, Criminal Shakespeare: A Renaissance Reading of Shakespeare and the Criminal Mind in Macbeth
This chapter analyses what lessons Shakespeare’s depiction of the criminal mind may be able to provide to participants of applied theatre projects... -
Enhancing Creative Engagement with A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Much Ado About Nothing, Hamlet, and Othello and Gen-Z Culture
Teaching Shakespeare to non-majors is one of the most rewarding tasks an English professor can embrace. Students who are not English majors offer... -
A Fruitful-Headed Beast?: Rhyme in The Faerie Queene
This chapter explores The Faerie Queene’s Hydran beasts in analogy with its regenerating, stanza-outrunning rhymes. While the only actual hydras in... -
Lear’s Redemption
In political office and masculinity, Lear suffers overlap** anxieties of impotence. As his daughters suggest: he has failed to know himself. This... -
These Factions and Schisms: Countering Absolutist Thought in Church and State
After the Dutch Republic signed a truce with Spain, political and religious tensions nearly destroyed the emerging nation. At its heart, the conflict... -
Green Shakespeare and the Environmental Studies Classroom
As early modern scholars and teachers, we often discuss the need to defend our field of study—to make Shakespeare relevant to our students and... -
Teaching Shakespeare in the Twenty-First Century
In this Introduction, Sasser and Atwood introduce the purpose of this collection and provide an overview of its contributing chapters. This... -
“To Double Business Bound”: Shakespeare and Gen Ed
The opportunity to teach Shakespeare beyond the major often hinges on General Education requirements. At the University of Tennessee, where I teach,... -
Introduction: Dutch Industry and English Identity
Early modern England and the United Provinces experienced an emulative rivalry between the Spanish Armada and the Glorious Revolution. The English...