Shakespeare's Bastard Nation: Skepticism and the English Isle in King John (original) (raw)

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Willy Maley

Literature Compass, 2006

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“Englishing the Colonies in Shakespeare’s Henry V.” Re-presenting Shakespeare: Interpretations and Translations. Ed. Sarbani Chaudhury. Kalyani: University of Kalyani, 2002. 41-52. [ISBN 81-901525-1-3].

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Re-presenting Shakespeare: Interpretations and Translations. Ed. Sarbani Chaudhury., 2002

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The Journal of British Studies, 2011

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Rachel Zara

Cardiff University, 2015

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Teresa Lopez

2017

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“The Making and Breaking of Nations in Shakespeare’s Henry V.” Pp. 30-48.

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Creation/ Re-creation: Papers of the Conference of the Southern African Society of Medieval and Renaissance Studies and the Unisa Medieval Association held from 5 to 7 September, 2002., University of South Africa. [ISBN 1-86888-239-X.]. Compiled John Lambert and Mitzi Anderson.., 2002

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Caietele Echinox, 2023

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The power and the imagination: the enigmatic state in Shakespeare's English history plays

Peter Murphy

Revue Internationale de Philosophie, 2009

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Shakespeare’s Henry V: The Idea of Englishness and the Representation of the King, Henry V

Assoc.Prof.Dr.Berna Köseoğlu

Kosbed: Kocaeli Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi, Türkiye, 2017

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Susan Nakley

2008

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Tara Bradway

Blackfriars Conference at American Shakespeare Center, 2013

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Shakespeare's Commonwealths - Richard II and Hamlet.

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Imagining alterity and belonging on the English stage in an age of expansion: a reading of Othello’.

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Shakespeare's Englishes, 2019

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A New Historicist Reading of Shakespeare's History Play: King John.

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Haggag, 2016

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Romanian Journal of English Studies, 2014

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Jennifer Ryer

2015

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Daniela Verdejo

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Journal of International Dispute Settlement, 2017

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Disidentified national subjects and failed Europeans in Nuno Cardoso’s Portuguese Shakespeares

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College Literature, 2008

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Fording the Nation: the Abridgement of the British Problem in Perkin Warbeck (1634)

Willy Maley

Critical Survey, 1997

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Repositioning Shakespeare: National Formations, Postcolonial Appropriations (review)

Tom Cartelli

symploke, 2000

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Ken MacMillan. Sovereignty and Possession in the English New World: The Legal Foundations of Empire, 1576–1640 .:Sovereignty and Possession in the English New World: The Legal Foundations of Empire, 1576–1640

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The American Historical Review, 2008

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Journal of emerging technologies and innovative research, 2020

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