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Graham Holderness

    1 janvier 1947

    Graham Holderness est un éminent théoricien et auteur littéraire britannique, reconnu pour ses contributions fondamentales au matérialisme culturel et à la formation des études modernes sur Shakespeare. Son œuvre étendue explore les œuvres de Shakespeare sous des perspectives originales, y compris des explorations d'adaptations arabes. Holderness est également un pionnier des méthodes d'écriture critique-créative, mêlant des éléments factuels et fictifs pour forger de nouvelles interprétations de figures littéraires. Sa production polyvalente s'étend aux romans, à la poésie et au théâtre, démontrant une large portée et un impact profond sur le paysage littéraire.

    Richard II
    Cultural Shakespeare
    Petrol Station
    Re-Writing Jesus: Christ in 20th-Century Fiction and Film
    Shakespeare and Venice
    Samurai Shakespeare
    • 2022
    • 2021

      This newly revised fictional re-writing of the Hamlet story is set in a time somewhere between the Scandinavian Dark Ages - out of which the original tale of Hamlet came - and the Renaissance society of Shakespeare's play. Graham Holderness's novel provides both a prequel and a sequel to Shakespeare's Hamlet: beginning with the great duel fought between his father King Amled and Fortinbras' father Prince Fortenbrasse; and continuing after Hamlet's death to tell both his story, and that of his invented son. In the light of this re-imagined history, the conflicts and alliances between ancient Viking chivalry, Renaissance realpolitik and Christian forgiveness are dramatically explored.

      The Prince of Denmark
    • 2020

      Textual Shakespeare

      Writing and the Word

      • 180pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      The book offers a fresh perspective on Shakespeare's writing, reflecting recent advancements in bibliography and textual studies that have transformed opinions on his collaborative processes and creative methods. Despite these insights, the author acknowledges that numerous mysteries about the playwright's work and relationships remain unresolved, inviting readers to explore the complexities of Shakespeare's literary legacy.

      Textual Shakespeare
    • 2020

      Samurai Shakespeare

      Past and Future Japan in Theatre and Film

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      Focusing on the intersections of Shakespeare's work with various cultural elements, this original book by a prominent expert delves into the connections between literature and contemporary society. The author explores how Shakespeare's themes resonate throughout history and in modern contexts, offering fresh insights into his influence on culture and criticism. Through this lens, readers are invited to reconsider the relevance of Shakespeare's plays in today's world.

      Samurai Shakespeare
    • 2019

      Meat, Murder, Malfeasance, Medicine and Martyrdom

      Smithfield Stories: Wat Tyler, Anne Askew, Sweeney Todd, Jack the Ripper, Heinrich Himmler & more ...

      • 250pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Exploring the rich tapestry of London's Smithfield, this book uncovers sensational historical and personal narratives that shape its identity. It delves into the physical, cultural, and psychological aspects of the area, presenting a vivid portrayal of 'Little Britain.' Through these stories, it highlights the complexities of British national history and offers profound insights into the human condition, casting a revealing light on both the locale and broader societal themes.

      Meat, Murder, Malfeasance, Medicine and Martyrdom
    • 2017

      Petrol Station

      • 96pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      4,0(6)Évaluer

      A desert. A border. A remote petrol station within earshot of civil war. This vividly imagined twilight zone provides the background for a familial standoff in which the crimes, secrets, and broken loves of one generation make violent claims on the lives of the next as two half-brothers vie for favours and allegiance from their ageing father.

      Petrol Station
    • 2016

      The Faith of William Shakespeare

      • 238pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Graham Holderness examines the evidence for Shakespeare's beliefs both from his life and key works.

      The Faith of William Shakespeare
    • 2015

      Black and Deep Desires

      William Shakespeare, Vampire Hunter

      • 262pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Set against a backdrop of historical intrigue, this novel intertwines the lives of Shakespeare, the enigmatic Dark Lady, and the infamous Guy Fawkes, all while introducing a supernatural twist with vampires. The story explores themes of love, betrayal, and the struggle for power in a world where the line between reality and myth blurs. As these iconic figures navigate their fates, the presence of vampires adds an unexpected layer of danger and excitement to their intertwined destinies.

      Black and Deep Desires
    • 2014
    • 2014

      Tales from Shakespeare

      • 257pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Combines the critical and the creative, looking at the collisions that arise when Shakespeare texts are recreated in contemporary contexts.

      Tales from Shakespeare