important in its own right, ... what emerges forcefully from this book, rich in anecdote and example, is a view of Shakespeare as having been a vehicle for many competing groups within the sharply divided and passionate politics of South Africa. ... Admirable in its attention to political context and detailed citation from published sources, ... David Johnson has made a valuable contribution to knowledge, worth the effort it takes to extract nuggets of history from the tangled argument./Michael Mullin/Jnl of English & Germanic Philology/July 1998
fascinating and frustrating account of nearly 200 years of Shakespeare in South Afica.
Times Higher Education Supplement