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Shakespeare : world views / edited by Heather Kerr, Robin Eaden, and Madge Mitton.

General note: Essays presented at the Second Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Shakespeare Association, held at the University of Adelaide in February 1992. Bibliography, etc. note: Includes bibliographical references and index. Formatted contents note: Contents: Was Shakespeare English? / Michael Billington -- The postcolonial/postmodern Shakespeare / Jyotsna Singh -- Shakespeare and Czech resistance / Martin Prochazaka -- Brecht's Hamlet / Michael Morley -- Shakespeare and the German imagination: cult, controversy and performance / Werner Habicht. Uk-SuSCL. Contents: Shakespeare's comic locations / Ann Blake -- Shakespeare outside England: "Much more monstrous matter of feast" / Trevor Code -- "That map which deep impression bears": The politics of conquest in Shakespeare's Lucrece / Mercedes Maroto Camino -- "Mon sans-culotte Africain": A French revolutionary stage Othello / John Golder -- The "Elizabethan experiment," part one: Shakespeare's playhouse of the future / Philip Parsons. Uk-SuSCL. Contents: The "Elizabethan experiment," part two: reconstructing Elizabethan performance conditions in Sydney, 1986-92: The view from the audience / Penny Gay -- Stabbed through the arras: The dramaturgy of Elizabethan stage hangings / David Carnegie -- Shakespeare and performance practices in Sweden / Jacqueline Martin -- The Chronicle of Macbeth: Suzuki Tadashi's transformation of Shakespeare's Macbeth / Ian Carruthers -- "This last Tempest": Shakespeare, postmodernity, and Prospero's books / Paul Washington. Uk-SuSCL.