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Adaptation
Adaptation; Journal of Literature on Screen Studies.
Borrowers and Lenders
Borrowers and Lenders: The Journal of Shakespeare and Appropriation.
Hamlet Haven
[see Reception Theory for various countries’ reception of the play]
HyperHamlet: the cultural history of Shakespeare's play in quotations
Multicultural Shakespeare
Multicultural Shakespeare: Translation, Appropriation, and Performance. Journal
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(Shakespeare in China, Japan, India)
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On Canada
Adaptations of Shakespeare
by
Daniel Fischlin (Editor); Mark Fortier (Editor)
Shakespeare and Canada
by
Richard Paul Knowles
Shakespeare in Canada
by
Diana Brydon (Editor); Irena Makaryk (Editor)
The Oxford Companion to Shakespeare
by
Michael Dobson (Editor); Stanley Wells (Editor)
Postcolonial Shakespeare
Colonialism-Postcolonialism
by
Ania Loomba
Publication Date: 2002
Native Shakespeares
by
Parmita Kapadia; Craig Dionne (Editor)
ISBN: 9781317089810
Publication Date: 2016
Post-colonial Shakespeares
by
Ania Loomba; Martin Orkin
Publication Date: 2003
Theories of Translation, Adaptation, Appropriation
Adaptation and Appropriation
by
Julie Sanders
ISBN: 9781315737942
Publication Date: 2016
A Theory of Adaptation
by
Linda Hutcheon; Siobhan O'Flynn
Publication Date: 2012
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