Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Political and social views
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- A feminist companion to Shakespeare
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- Age in love : Shakespeare and the Elizabethan court
- As she likes it : Shakespeare's unruly women
- Citizen Shakespeare : a social and political portrait
- Citizen-saints : Shakespeare and political theology
- Cultural materialism : theory and practice
- Elizabethan news pamphlets: : Shakespeare, Spenser, Marlowe & the birth of journalism
- Enclosure acts : sexuality, property, and culture in early modern England
- Fat king, lean beggar : representations of poverty in the age of Shakespeare
- Faultlines : cultural materialism and the politics of dissident reading
- Free will : art and power on Shakespeare's stage
- Hamlet's heirs : Shakespeare and the politics of a new millennium
- Images of social order : : a study of Shakespeare's changing concept of society
- Marxist Shakespeares
- Materialist Shakespeare : a history
- Nation, state, and empire in English Renaissance literature : Shakespeare to Milton
- Patriarchal structures in Shakespeare's drama
- Political Shakespeare : essays in cultural materialism
- Political Shakespeare : new essays in cultural materialism
- Political theologies in Shakespeare's England : the sacred and the state in Measure for measure
- Politics, plague, and Shakespeare's theater : the Stuart years
- Power on display : the politics of Shakespeare's genres
- Race, ethnicity, and power in the Renaissance
- Reading Shakespeare historically
- Roman Shakespeare : warriors, wounds, and women
- Shakespeare and Marx
- Shakespeare and Renaissance Europe
- Shakespeare and Renaissance politics
- Shakespeare and republicanism
- Shakespeare and social dialogue : dramatic language and Elizabethan letters
- Shakespeare and the courtly aesthetic
- Shakespeare and the good life : ethics and politics in dramatic form
- Shakespeare and the loss of Eden : the construction of family values in early modern culture
- Shakespeare and the nature of women
- Shakespeare and the politics of Protestant England
- Shakespeare and the politics of culture in late Victorian England
- Shakespeare and the resistance : the Earl of Southampton, the Essex Rebellion, and the poems that challenged Tudor tyranny
- Shakespeare and war
- Shakespeare from the margins : language, culture, context
- Shakespeare without women : representing gender and race on the Renaissance stage
- Shakespeare's English and Roman history plays : a Marxist approach
- Shakespeare's Troy : drama, politics, and the translation of empire
- Shakespeare's anti-politics : sovereign power and the life of the flesh
- Shakespeare's cross-cultural encounters
- Shakespeare's freedom
- Shakespeare's fugitive politics
- Shakespeare's knowledgeable body
- Shakespeare's last plays : essays in literature and politics
- Shakespeare's political pageant : essays in literature and politics
- Shakespeare's political realism : the English history plays
- Shakespeare's political wisdom
- Shakespeare's politics
- Shakespeare's politics
- Shakespeare's politics : a contextual introduction
- Shakespeare's politics : with some reflections on the nature of tradition
- Shakespeare's queer children : sexual politics and contemporary culture
- Shakespeare's romances and the royal family
- Shakespeare, Machiavelli, and Montaigne : power and subjectivity from Richard II to Hamlet
- Shakespeare, Marlowe, and the politics of France
- Shakespeare, feminism and gender
- Shakespeare, poet and citizen
- Shakespeare, politics, and the state
- Shakespearean fantasy and politics
- Shakespearean politics : government and misgovernment in the great histories
- Shylock and the Jewish question
- Social Shakespeare : aspects of Renaissance dramaturgy and contemporary society
- The cease of majesty; : a study of Shakespeare's history plays
- The drama of social reality
- The leasing out of England : Shakespeare's second Henriad
- The politics of Shakespeare
- The problem of order: : Elizabethan political commonplaces and an example of Shakespeare's art
- The purpose of playing : Shakespeare and the cultural politics of the Elizabethan theatre
- The regal phantasm : Shakespeare and the politics of spectacle
- The state in Shakespeare's Greek and Roman plays
- The storm at sea : political aesthetics in the time of Shakespeare
- The third citizen : Shakespeare's theater and the early modern House of Commons
- The weyward sisters : Shakespeare and feminist politics
- Tyranny in Shakespeare
- Tyrant : Shakespeare on politics
- William Shakespeare, Richard II
- William Shakespeare, the Wars of the Roses and the historians
- Word against word : Shakespearean utterance
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