Editing Archipelagic Shakespeare
Discover the intricate world of names in Shakespeare's works with Editing Archipelagic Shakespeare by Rory Loughnane, published by Cambridge University Press in 2025. This enlightening paperback spans 104 pages and delves into the significance of Irish, Scottish, and Welsh characters and places within Shakespeare's plays. Loughnane examines the crucial questions of who selects these names, the reasons behind their choices, and the profound impact they have on audiences and readers alike. This essential Element serves as a comprehensive case study, making it a valuable resource for those interested in non-anglophone and global perspectives on Shakespeare and early modern drama. Enhance your understanding of literary naming conventions and their cultural implications with this thought-provoking exploration.