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Keyword community
- Alarums and Defeats:Henry VIon Tour
- http://www.shu.ac.uk/emls/05-2/hampalar.htm
- Hampton-Reeves, Stuart. "Alarums and Defeats:Henry VIon Tour."Early Modern Literary Studies5.2 (1999). Hampton-Reeves provides a reading, based on a production ofHenry VIby the English Shakespeare Company, examining regional and national identity as well as a sense of lost community:
- keywords: community, company, english, 1H6, henry, identity
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Criticism > Individual plays > Henry VI
- valid as of 2005-09-07
- Shakespeare and the Politics of Community
- http://www.shu.ac.uk/emls/04-3/wardshak.html
- Ward, Ian. "Shakespeare and the Politics of Community."Early Modern Literary Studies4.3 (January 1999): 2.1-45. Ward investigates the idea of narrative community and suggests its import for contemporary legal and political theory:
- keywords: community, politics, law, identity
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Criticism > Individual articles
- valid as of 2005-09-07
Shakespeare in American Communities- http://www.shakespeareinamericancommunities.org
- Minneapolis, Minnesota. Produced by Arts Midwest,The Shakespeare in American Communitieswebsite contains twenty-two complete texts of Shakespeare's works, some which include a synopsis, educational materials with lesson plans available as PDFs, and a section on Shakespeare's life. Sponsored by the National Endowment for the Arts, the site includes a number of links to prominent American Shakespeare companies. However, the site's academic materials seem to be influenced by a distinct anti-Stratfordian bias:
- keywords: america, community
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Theater Companies and Festivals > USA
- valid as of 2006-06-01
- Shakespeare's Global Globe
- http://www.orbismundi.org/
- This site, designed to explore regional reading habits in an informal way, provides an instantaneous visualization of all self-reporting readers of Shakespeare on the planet, viewable by region, genre, and play:
- keywords: community, readers, world
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Fun stuff
- valid as of 2008-02-25