Items where Author is "<span class="person_name">Holderness, G.</span>"
Number of items: 131.
Article
  • Who Was William Shakespeare? (2015) G. Holderness
  • Gender and Sexuality in Dracula. (2015) G. Holderness
  • Review Article: Shakespeare and Perception. (2014) G. Holderness
  • 'Thirty year ago': the complex legacy of Political Shakespeare. (2014) G. Holderness
  • 'An Arabian in my room' : Shakespeare and the Canon. (2014) G. Holderness
  • Introduction: Creating Shakespeare. (2013) G. Holderness
  • The Seeds of Time. (2013) G. Holderness
  • Cleaning house: the courtly and the popular in 'The Merry Wives of Windsor’. (2010) G. Holderness
  • Jim Crace, quarantine, and the Dawkins delusion. (2010) G. Holderness
  • Shakespeare and the cultures of commemoration. (2010) Ton Hoenselaars, Clara Calvo and G. Holderness
  • Shakespeare remembered. (2010) G. Holderness
  • "Author! Author!" : Shakespeare and biography. (2009) G. Holderness
  • Rome: Multiversal City: The Material and the Immaterial in Religious Tourism. (2009) G. Holderness
  • Some Further Account of the Life &c. of Mr. William Shakespear, with Corrections Made to the First and Second Editions, and with the Supplementation of New Matter Acquir'd from Diligent Researches in the Publick Records, and from Conversations Mr. (2009) G. Holderness
  • 'The single and peculiar life’: Hamlet's Heart and the Early Modern Subject. (2009) G. Holderness
  • 'Silence bleeds': Hamlet across borders : The Shakespearean Adaptations of Sulayman Al-Bassam. (2008) G. Holderness
  • Arab Shakespeare: Sulayman Al-Bassam’s The Al-Hamlet Summit. (2007) G. Holderness
  • From Summit to Tragedy : Sulayman Al-Bassam's Richard III and Political Theatre. (2007) G. Holderness
  • Half-God, half-man: Kazantzakis, Scorsese and The Last Temptation. (2007) G. Holderness
  • I covet your skull - death and desire in Hamlet. (2007) G. Holderness
  • 'Rudely Interrupted': Shakespeare and Terrorism. (2007) G. Holderness and B. Loughrey
  • ‘The Undiscovered Country’: Philip Pullman and the ‘Land of the Dead’. (2007) G. Holderness
  • " A word-web woven": autobiography in old English poetry. (2007) G. Holderness
  • Animated icons: Narrative and Liturgy in The Passion of the Christ. (2005) G. Holderness
  • Dressing old words new: Shakespeare, Science and Appropriation. (2005) G. Holderness
  • Vanishing point: looking for Hamlet. (2005) G. Holderness
  • Ofelia: Laurence Nowell, Excerpta Quaedam Danica (1563). (2003) G. Holderness
  • "Mine eye hath play'd the painter". (2000) G. Holderness and C. Banks
  • Anglo-Saxon verse. (1999) G. Holderness
  • Shakespeare's "whole history" : drama and early modern historical theory. (1999) G. Holderness
  • The resurrection and the life: D H Lawrence's The Man Who Died. (1999) G. Holderness
  • "The scripture moveth..." : strategies of persuasion in 16th century Anglican liturgy. (1999) G. Holderness
  • Bravehearts: images of masculinity in Shakespeare's history plays. (1997) G. Holderness and C. Banks
  • Busy doing nothing : a response to Edward Pechter. (1997) G. Holderness, B. Loughrey and A. Murphy
  • The Sign of the Cross: culture and belief in The Dream of the Rood. (1997) G. Holderness
  • True originall copies. (1997) G. Holderness and C. Banks
  • Bad Quartos in performance. (1996) G. Holderness and B. Loughrey
  • The King's two bodies: history, text and genre in King Lear. (1996) G. Holderness and N. Carter
  • Shakespeare misconstrued: The True Chronicle Historie of Shakespearean Originals. (1996) G. Holderness and B. Loughrey
  • Mimesis: text and reproduction. (1995) G. Holderness and C. Banks
  • Shakespeare country. (1995) G. Holderness and A. Murphy
  • " What's the matter?" : Shakespeare and textual theory. (1995) G. Holderness, B. Loughrey and A. Murphy
  • "Knight-errant of faith" : Monsignor Quixote as "Catholic Fiction". (1993) G. Holderness
  • Shakespeare rewound. (1993) G. Holderness
  • Text and stage: Shakespeare, bibliography and performance studies. (1993) G. Holderness and B. Loughrey
  • Shakespeare and heritage. (1992) G. Holderness
  • "What is my nation?" : Shakespeare and national identities. (1991) G. Holderness
  • Are Shakespeare's tragic heroes fatally flawed? (1989) G. Holderness
  • Reading "Deceptions" : a dramatic conversation. (1989) G. Holderness
  • "The Albatross and the Swan" : two productions at Stratford. (1988) G. Holderness
  • Der Widerspenstigen Zahmung: "Eine Art Historie". (1988) G. Holderness
  • Romeo and Juliet: empathy and alienation. (1987) G. Holderness
  • "Life doesn't stand much looking into": the secret of the Secret Agent. (1986) G. Holderness
  • Agincourt 1944: readings in the Shakespeare myth. (1984) G. Holderness
  • Shakespeare's history: Richard II. (1981) G. Holderness
  • Tolstoi and art. (1981) G. Holderness
  • Imagination in a Christmas Carol. (1979) G. Holderness
  • Lawrence, Leavis and culture. (1974) G. Holderness
  • The Revolution in Tanner's Lane. (1971) G. Holderness
  • Book
  • Re-Writing Jesus : Christ in 20th Century Fiction and Film. (2014) G. Holderness
  • Tales from Shakespeare : Creative Collisions. (2014) G. Holderness
  • Nine Lives of William Shakespeare. (2013) G. Holderness
  • Nine Lives of William Shakespeare. (2011) G. Holderness
  • Shakespeare and Venice. (2010) G. Holderness
  • The Al-Hamlet summit. (2006) S. Al-Bassam and G. Holderness
  • Textual Shakespeare: Writing and the Word. (2003) G. Holderness
  • Craeft: poems from the Anglo-Saxon. (2002) G. Holderness
  • The Prince of Denmark. (2002) G. Holderness
  • Cultural Shakespeare: essays in the Shakespeare myth. (2001) G. Holderness
  • Visual Shakespeare: essays in film and television. (2001) G. Holderness
  • Anglo-Saxon verse. (Writers & Their Work). (2000) G. Holderness
  • Shakespeare: the histories. (1999) G. Holderness
  • George Orwell. (1998) G. Holderness
  • Shakespeare: The Roman Plays. (1996) B. Loughrey, A. Murphy and G. Holderness
  • M. William Shak-speare, his true chronicle historie of the life and death of King Lear and his three daughters. (1995) G. Holderness
  • The chronicle history of Henry the fift. (1994) G. Holderness and B. Loughrey
  • "The Merchant of Venice". (1993) G. Holderness
  • Hamlet: First Quarto. (1992) G. Holderness
  • Shakespeare Recycled: the Making of Historical Drama. (1992) G. Holderness
  • Shakespeare's History Plays: "Richard II" to "Henry V". (1992) G. Holderness
  • Taming of the Shrew: First Quarto of "Taming of a Shrew". (1992) G. Holderness
  • The tragicall historie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmarke (1603). (1992) William Shakespeare, G. Holderness and B. Loughrey
  • Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet". (1991) G. Holderness
  • "Taming of the Shrew" (Shakespeare in performance). (1991) G. Holderness
  • The politics of theatre and drama. (1991) G. Holderness
  • Hamlet : (study texts). (1990) William Shakespeare, G. Holderness and B. Loughrey
  • Julius Caesar : (study texts). (1990) William Shakespeare, G. Holderness and Irving Wardle
  • Shakespeare: Out of Court: Dramatizations of Court Society. (1990) G. Holderness, N. Potter and J. Turner
  • Shakespeare's "King Richard II". (1989) G. Holderness
  • The Taming of the Shrew. (1989) G. Holderness
  • D.H.Lawrence: Life, Work and Criticism. (1988) G. Holderness
  • The Shakespeare Myth. (1988) G. Holderness
  • Shakespeare: the Play of History. (1988) G. Holderness, J. Turner and N. Potter
  • "Hamlet" (Open Guides to Literature). (1987) G. Holderness
  • "Women in Love" (Open Guides to Literature). (1986) G. Holderness
  • "Wuthering Heights" (Open Guides to Literature). (1985) G. Holderness
  • D.H. Lawrence: History, Ideology and Fiction. (1982) G. Holderness
  • Who's Who in D.H. Lawrence. (1976) G. Holderness
  • Other
  • Shakespeare-land. (2016) G. Holderness
  • Hamnet Shakespeare. (2015) G. Holderness
  • 'Introduction' to Sulayman Al Bassam, The Arab Shakespeare Trilogy. (2014) G. Holderness
  • Stratford Revisited. (2014) G. Holderness
  • Sulayman Al-Bassam: Portrait of a Contemporary Arab Theatre. (2013) G. Holderness
  • The Unreadable Delia Bacon. (2013) G. Holderness
  • Who is it that can tell me who I am? (2012) G. Holderness
  • Criticism and Creativity. (2011) G. Holderness
  • Shakespeare and terror. (2011) G. Holderness and B. Loughrey
  • “Strangers ... with vs in Venice”. (2011) G. Holderness
  • " Darkenes was before light":hierarchy and duality in The Taming of a Shrew. (2010) G. Holderness
  • Introduction. (2010) G. Holderness
  • Shakespearean selves. (2010) G. Holderness
  • Shakespeare entre l'Orient et l'Occident. (2008) G. Holderness
  • Word and image: Burgess, Zefirelli and Jesus the Man of Nazareth. (2008) G. Holderness
  • Text and Tragedy. (2007) G. Holderness
  • Lawrence, Leavis and Culture. (2007) G. Holderness
  • Major among the minors: a cultural materialist reading of Julius Caesar. (2006) G. Holderness and M. Nevitt
  • Arabesque: Shakespeare and Globalisation. (2006) G. Holderness and Bryan Loughrey
  • "Mots d'escalier": Clio, Orpheus, Eurydice. (2006) G. Holderness
  • Cue one Macbeth. (2004) G. Holderness
  • Textual Shakespeare. (2004) G. Holderness
  • Biblebable. (2000) G. Holderness
  • From exile to pilgrim: pagan and Christian values in Anglo-Saxon elegaic verse. (1999) G. Holderness
  • Shakespeare rescheduled. (1998) G. Holderness
  • Shakespeare's England : Britain's Shakespeare. (1997) G. Holderness
  • Radical potentiality and institutional closure : Shakespeare in film and television. (1994) G. Holderness
  • Shakespeare : a selective filmography. (1994) G. Holderness and Christopher McCullough
  • Matthew Arnold: the discourse of criticism. (1992) G. Holderness
  • Introduction to this edition, by Graham Holderness. (1991) G. Holderness
  • Production, reproduction, performance: marxism, history, theatre. (1991) G. Holderness
  • Bardolotry: the cultural materialist’s guide to Stratford-upon-Avon. (1988) G. Holderness
  • Boxing the bard: Shakespeare and television. (1988) G. Holderness