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This remarkable book reveals the sensational, historical and personal stories of the physical, cultural and psychological territory of London's Smithfield. These stories construct an impression of Smithfield, 'Little Britain', and throw their dark light both on British national history, and on the human condition.

Produktbeschreibung
This remarkable book reveals the sensational, historical and personal stories of the physical, cultural and psychological territory of London's Smithfield. These stories construct an impression of Smithfield, 'Little Britain', and throw their dark light both on British national history, and on the human condition.
Autorenporträt
The noted critic Graham Holderness is the author or editor of some 50 books, with overall sales of tens of thousands. His work can be divided into three strands: (1) literary criticism, theory and scholarship, especially in Shakespeare studies; (2) the pioneering of an innovative new method of 'creative criticism'; and (3) creative writing in fiction, poetry and drama. His poetry collection Craeft received a Poetry Book Society award in 2002. His play Wholly Writ was performed at Shakespeare's Globe, and by Royal Shakespeare company actors in Stratford-upon-Avon. His publishers have included Penguin, Cambridge University Press, Bloomsbury, Palgrave Macmillan, Routledge, , Manchester University Press, and Lion Books.