Nathaniel Merriman’s lecture: “Shakspeare, as Bearing on English History”

“Shakspeare, as Bearing on English History” is the second of two lectures on Shakespeare given by Archdeacon Nathaniel Merriman in Grahamstown in 1857. The first was delivered in the Court House on the 2nd September 1857, and the second two months later, on Friday 6th November that same year, again...

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Main Author: Wright, Laurence
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: 2009
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1007424
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-rhodes-vital-70602018-11-20T06:11:55ZNathaniel Merriman’s lecture: “Shakspeare, as Bearing on English History”Wright, Laurence“Shakspeare, as Bearing on English History” is the second of two lectures on Shakespeare given by Archdeacon Nathaniel Merriman in Grahamstown in 1857. The first was delivered in the Court House on the 2nd September 1857, and the second two months later, on Friday 6th November that same year, again in the Court House. The lecture was published in 1858. An article placing the lectures in their local context appeared in Shakespeare in Southern Africa 20 (2008): 25-37, accompanying an annotated edition of the first lecture, “On the Study of Shakspeare”. Readers desiring details of the editorial principles adopted in producing annotated editions of the two lectures are referred to the introductory material prefacing the first lecture.2009textarticle31 pagespdfvital:7060http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1007424EnglishShakespeare in Southern AfricaWright, LaurenceUse of this resource is governed by the terms and conditions of the Shakespeare in Southern Africa Self-archiving Policy
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description “Shakspeare, as Bearing on English History” is the second of two lectures on Shakespeare given by Archdeacon Nathaniel Merriman in Grahamstown in 1857. The first was delivered in the Court House on the 2nd September 1857, and the second two months later, on Friday 6th November that same year, again in the Court House. The lecture was published in 1858. An article placing the lectures in their local context appeared in Shakespeare in Southern Africa 20 (2008): 25-37, accompanying an annotated edition of the first lecture, “On the Study of Shakspeare”. Readers desiring details of the editorial principles adopted in producing annotated editions of the two lectures are referred to the introductory material prefacing the first lecture.
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