FitzGerald’s Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám Richard CarrFor all its fame in the wider world, Edward FitzGeralds Rubiyt of Omar Khayym (1859) has been largely ignored by the academic establishment. This volume explores the reasons for both its popularity and neglect.
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it considers contemporary British theatre in relation to national and supranational identities
the "Studies in Imperialism" series seeks to develop the new socio-cultural approach which has emerged through cross-disciplinary work on popular culture
as a timely alternative to the commercial iteration chained to globalisation
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a critique of its empiricist and postmodern critics
based upon national and regional studies
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from his early Métisse (1993)
providing exemplars for the practice of applied theatre
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