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Volume 32 (2020): Issue 4 (Dec 2020)
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Critical Survey
Table of Contents
Introduction
Introduction
Articles
Challenging Hegemonic Patriarchy
A Feminist Reading of Arab Shakespeare Appropriations
Shakespeare’s Orientalism Revisited
A Postcolonial Study of the Appropriation of Arabic/Islamic Allusions and Matters in the Bard’s
Oeuvre
Provincial Shakespeare
Donald Wolfit, Marginality, and
The Merry Wives of Windsor
Hamlet’s Displacement as a Recurrent Case in Cather’s
A Lost Lady
and Al Halaby’s
Once in a Promised Land
[I] ‘did write this Wyll with my own hand’
Simulation and Dissimulation in Isabella Whitney’s ‘Wyll and Testament’
Visualising Resilience
Joe Sacco’s
Safe Area Goražde
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