Shakespeare, the Renaissance and Empire presents Shakespeare as both a local and global writer, investigating Shakespeare's trans-cultural writing through the interrelations and interactions of binaries.
Shakespeare, the Renaissance and Empire presents Shakespeare as both a local and global writer, investigating Shakespeare's trans-cultural writing through the interrelations and interactions of binaries.
Jonathan Locke Hart received his Ph.D. from the University of Toronto in English and a Ph.D. in History from the University of Cambridge. Dr. Hart is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, and is Chair Professor of the School of Translation Studies, Shandong University. He is also Fellow, Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, Victoria College, University of Toronto; Associate, Harvard University Herbaria; and Life Member, Clare Hall, University of Cambridge. In recent years, he was Core Faculty, Comparative Literature, Western University, and Chair Professor of the School of Foreign Languages and Director of the Centre for Creative Writing, Literary Culture and Translation, Shanghai Jiao Tong University. He has written over twenty books and edited others and contributed book chapters. A winner of many international awards, including two Fulbrights to Harvard, and having served on national and international committees, including Fulbright and Killam, he has written over 100 articles and essays and has held visiting appointments at Harvard, Cambridge, Princeton, the Sorbonne-Nouvelle (Paris III), Leiden, UC Irvine and elsewhere and has given classes, talks, readings and lectures internationally.
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Title Page Dedication Preface and Acknowledgements 1. Introduction 2. Geography, Asia and Otherness 3. Rhetoric and English History 4. The Language of History, Governance and of Civil War 5. The Words of Kingship and War 6. Political Rhetoric in Rome 7. Translation and History 8. Empire, Ireland and the New World 9. Hamlet on Film in Asia 10. Conclusion
Title Page Dedication Preface and Acknowledgements 1. Introduction 2. Geography, Asia and Otherness 3. Rhetoric and English History 4. The Language of History, Governance and of Civil War 5. The Words of Kingship and War 6. Political Rhetoric in Rome 7. Translation and History 8. Empire, Ireland and the New World 9. Hamlet on Film in Asia 10. Conclusion
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