Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Influence
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- Black male fiction and the legacy of Caliban
- Black male fiction and the legacy of Caliban
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- Chinese Shakespeares : two centuries of cultural exchange
- Comparative excellence : new essays on Shakespeare and Johnson
- Cultural value in twenty-first-century England : the case of Shakespeare
- Emily Dickinson's Shakespeare
- Engaging with Shakespeare : responses of George Eliot and other women novelists
- Fielding, Dickens, Gosse, Iris Murdoch and Oedipal Hamlet
- Hamlet and the new poetic : James Joyce and T.S. Eliot
- Hamlet in his modern guises
- Hamlet in his modern guises
- Hamlet's heirs : Shakespeare and the politics of a new millennium
- Imagination and the presence of Shakespeare in Paradise lost
- Interlinguicity, internationality, and Shakespeare
- Interlinguicity, internationality, and Shakespeare
- Jane Austen and William Shakespeare : a love affair in literature, film and performance
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- Joyce/Shakespeare
- Le preromantisme : etudes d'histoire littéraire européene
- Living with Shakespeare : essays by writers, actors, and directors
- Locating Shakespeare in the twenty-first century
- Melville and the politics of identity : from King Lear to Moby-Dick
- Modern Shakespeare offshoots
- Modern Shakespeare offshoots
- Reviewing Shakespeare : journalism and performance from the eighteenth century to the present
- Rival playwrights : Marlowe, Jonson, Shakespeare
- Shakespeare & the French poet
- Shakespeare : aspects of influence
- Shakespeare and Asia
- Shakespeare and Elizabeth : the meeting of two myths
- Shakespeare and I
- Shakespeare and Scotland
- Shakespeare and Victorian women
- Shakespeare and appropriation
- Shakespeare and appropriation
- Shakespeare and masculinity in Southern fiction : Faulkner, Simms, Page and Dixon
- Shakespeare and popular music
- Shakespeare and southern writers : a study in influence
- Shakespeare and superheroes
- Shakespeare and the American musical
- Shakespeare and the American nation
- Shakespeare and the American nation
- Shakespeare and the Book Trade
- Shakespeare and the Book Trade
- Shakespeare and the Eighteenth Century
- Shakespeare and the English romantic imagination
- Shakespeare and the Irish writer
- Shakespeare and the Victorians
- Shakespeare and the Victorians
- Shakespeare and the Victorians
- Shakespeare and the Victorians
- Shakespeare and the modern dramatist
- Shakespeare and the modern poet
- Shakespeare and the origins of English
- Shakespeare goes to Paris : how the bard conquered France
- Shakespeare in the eighteenth century
- Shakespeare in the eighteenth century
- Shakespeare in the nineteenth century
- Shakespeare inside : the Bard behind bars
- Shakespeare inside : the bard behind bars
- Shakespeare on the global stage : performance and festivity in the Olympic year
- Shakespeare und der deutsche Geist
- Shakespeare without class : misappropriations of cultural capital
- Shakespeare's cinema of love : a study in genre and influence
- Shakespeare's creative legacies : artists, writers, performers, readers
- Shakespeare's creative legacies : artists, writers, performers, readers
- Shakespeare's influence on the drama of his age, studied in Hamlet
- Shakespearean celebrity in the digital age : fan cultures and remediation
- Tales from Shakespeare : Creative Collisions
- Tempests after Shakespeare
- The Cambridge companion to Shakespeare and popular culture
- The genius of Shakespeare
- The ghost behind the masks : the Victorian poets and Shakespeare
- The ghost behind the masks : the Victorian poets and Shakespeare
- The ghosts of Hamlet : the play and modern writers
- The great William : writers reading Shakespeare
- The school of Shakespeare: the influence of Shakespeare on English drama 1600-42
- Tolkien and Shakespeare : essays on shared themes and language
- Verdi's Shakespeare : men of the theater
- Victorian appropriations of Shakespeare : George Eliot, A.C. Swinburne, Robert Browning, and Charles Dickens
- W. B. Yeats and the Shakespearian moment : on W. B. Yeats's attitude towards Shakespeare as revealed in his criticism and in his work for the theatre
- Women and Shakespeare in the Eighteenth Century
- Words of power : reading Shakespeare and the Bible
- Yeats's Shakespeare
- Yeats, Shakespeare, and Irish cultural nationalism
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