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4.1
50 reviewsShakespeare and the Canon explores the complex processes by which
certain writings, and not others, achieve a high cultural status, and
examines why the very concept of the canon is now being challenged.
The authors provide detailed study of four of Shakespeare’s best-known
plays — Henry V, Othello, Julius Caesar and As You Like It. No previous
knowledge of Shakespeare is assumed: the reader is offered practical
exercises in analysing key passages of text and criticism, and particular
attention is paid to the plays’ performance histories.
W.R. Owens is Professor and Head of Department in Literature
at The Open University
Lizbeth Goodman is Lecturer in Literature at The Open University
A210 Approaching Literature is based on a series of three volumes.
The complete series is:
The Realist Novel
Romantic Writings
Shakespeare and the Canon