Shakespeare: Staging the World  19848

  • Sponsor’s Foreword
  • Director’s Foreword
  • Authors’ Preface
  1. London, circa 1612: World City
  2. ‘Now I am in Arden’: Country, County and Custom
  3. ‘Cry “God for Harry, England and Saint George!”‘: Kingship and the English Nation
  4. ‘Beware the Ides of March’: The Legacy of Rome
  5. ‘A Fair City … Populated with Many People’: Venice Viewed from London
  6. The Noble Moor
  7. ‘For Rebellion Is as the Sin of Witchcraft’: The Scottish Play
  8. The Matter of Britain: Past, Present and Future
  9. ‘O Brave New World That Has Such People In’T’
  10. Legacy

Topics covered by this book

  1. The Tempest (drama) • p230 • Chapter 9: 'O brave new world that has such people in't'
  2. Macbeth (drama) • p186 • Chapter 7: 'For Rebellion is as the Sin of Witchcraft' - The Scottish Play
  3. Julius Caesar (drama) • p118 • Chapter 4: 'Beware the Ides of March' - The Legacy of Rome
  4. Antony and Cleopatra (drama) • p118 • Chapter 4: 'Beware the Ides of March' - The Legacy of Rome
  5. Henry V (drama) • p88 • Chapter 3: "'Cry "God for Harry, England and Saint George!"': Kingship and the English Nation"
  6. Othello (drama) • p146 • Chapter 5: 'A Fair City ... Populated with Many People' - Venice Viewed from London and Chapter 6: 'The Noble Moor'
  7. The Merchant of Venice (drama) • p146 • Chapter 5: 'A Fair City ... Populated with Many People' - Venice Viewed from London
  8. As You Like It (drama) • p54 • Chapter 2: "'Now I am in Arden': Country, County and Custom"
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