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Besides a number of articles there is the 2018 monograph ''South Africa's Shakespeare and the Drama of Language and Identity'' in the series: ''Global Shakespeares'', published by Springer. | Besides a number of articles there is the 2018 monograph ''South Africa's Shakespeare and the Drama of Language and Identity'' in the series: ''Global Shakespeares'', published by Springer. |
Revision as of 06:35, 17 March 2020
Adele Seeff is an independent Shakespearean scholar and lecturer.
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Biography
She was born in Johannesburg, South Africa.
From 1986 to 2011, she directed the Centre for Renaissance & Baroque Studies, University of Maryland, College Park, USA. She established the conference series, Attending to Early Modern Women, co-edited seven volumes of conference proceedings, and co-founded the Early Modern Women Journal.
Her research on Shakespeare and performance has appeared in academic journals and anthologies.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
For her publications on South African theatre, see the entries under "Adele Seeff" in the ESAT Bibliography.
Besides a number of articles there is the 2018 monograph South Africa's Shakespeare and the Drama of Language and Identity in the series: Global Shakespeares, published by Springer.
Sources
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