Graham Holderness
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Graham Holderness is a writer and critic who has published as author or editor 60 books, mostly on Shakespeare, and hundreds of chapters and articles of criticism, theory and theology. He was one of the founders of British Cultural materialism, a pioneer of critical-creative writing, and a significant contributor to interdisciplinary work in Literature and Theology.


Life

Holderness was born in Meanwood, Leeds, where he was educated at local state schools, including Leeds Modern School. He attended
Jesus College, Oxford Jesus College (in full: Jesus College in the University of Oxford of Queen Elizabeth's Foundation) is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England. It is in the centre of the city, on a site between Turl Street, Ship ...
, where he obtained a First Class Degree in English language and literature. and a postgraduate degree in 19th-century literature and society. He obtained an MPhil degree in literature from the Open University, and a PhD in drama from the University of Surrey. He also has a higher doctorate (D.Litt.) in English, and a doctorate in literature and theology. During his academic career he has taught at the
Open University The Open University (OU) is a Public university, public research university and the largest university in the United Kingdom by List of universities in the United Kingdom by enrolment, number of students. The majority of the OU's undergraduate ...
, Oxford, Roehampton and Hertfordshire, becoming its professor of English.


Fields

He is acknowledged as a formative contributor to a number of branches of Shakespeare criticism and theory: *criticism of Shakespeare's history plays, from ''Shakespeare’s History'' (Macmillan, 1985) to ''Shakespeare: the Histories'' (Palgrave, 2001); *cultural criticism, from his edited collection The Shakespeare Myth (Manchester University Press, 1988) to Cultural Shakespeare (University of Hertfordshire Press, 2001) and Shakespeare and Venice (Ashgate, 2009); *study of Shakespeare in film and television, from his contribution to ''Political Shakespeare'' (Manchester University Press, 1986) to ''Visual Shakespeare'': (University of Hertfordshire Press, 2002); *textual theory and criticism, from his edited series ''Shakespearean Originals'' to ''Textual Shakespeare: Writing and the Word'' (University of Hertfordshire Press, 2003).


Research and writings

Holderness published the first full-length Marxist study of D. H. Lawrence, ''D. H. Lawrence: History, Ideology and Fiction'' (Macmillan, 1982). A pioneer of "cultural Materialism", Holderness demonstrates "an interest in historical cultural change by evaluating contemporary television and film versions of Shakespeare's plays or by examining the image of Shakespeare fostered by our British educational system." In doing so, he seeks to counter "conservative views of early post-Second World War theatres and academics and to raise awareness that all textual appropriation and examination have a political dimension." He has published pioneering studies in Arabic adaptations of Shakespeare, culminating in ''The Arab Shakespeare Trilogy'' by Sulayman Al Bassam (Methuen Drama, 2014), and research in Christian literature and theology, in journals such as ''Harvard Theological Review'', ''Journal for the Study of the New Testament'', ''Literature and Theology'', and ''Renaissance and Reformation''. Graham Holderness is also a novelist, poet and dramatist. His novel ''The Prince of Denmark'' was published in 2001; his poetry collection Craeft received a Poetry Book Society award in 2002; and his play ''Wholly Writ'' was in 2011 performed at Shakespeare's Globe, and by Royal Shakespeare Company actors in Stratford-upon-Avon. His more recent work has pioneered methods of critical-creative writing, exemplified by his innovative factual-fictional biography ''Nine Lives of William Shakespeare'' (Bloomsbury/Arden Shakespeare, 2011), which pairs critical chapters on biographical themes, with short stories on the same topic, written in styles as diverse as those of Dan Brown and Arthur Conan Doyle, Ernest Hemingway and Jonathan Swift. Extending these methods, and published in 2014, are ''Tales from Shakespeare: Creative Collisions'' (Cambridge University Press, June 2014), which includes a story about Shakespeare's Richard II being performed on board the ship the Red Dragon during the Third Voyage of the East India Company, and a re-writing of ''Coriolanus'' as a James Bond adventure; and ''Re-writing Jesus: Christ in 20th Century Fiction and Film'' (Bloomsbury, November 2014), which incorporates a new historical life of Jesus, ''Ecce Homo''. May 2014 sees the publication of a historical fantasy novel on Shakespeare and the Gunpowder Plot, ''Black and Deep Desires: William Shakespeare Vampire Hunter'' (Top Hat Books, 2014). His most recent book is ''The Faith of William Shakespeare'' (Lion Hudson, November 2016).


Positions

Holderness is General Editor of the peer-reviewed journal ''Critical Survey''; an elected Fellow of the English Association, the Royal Society of Arts, and the Royal Society of Medicine].


Personal life

Holderness is an
Anglican Anglicanism, also known as Episcopalianism in some countries, is a Western Christianity, Western Christian tradition which developed from the practices, liturgy, and identity of the Church of England following the English Reformation, in the ...
Christian A Christian () is a person who follows or adheres to Christianity, a Monotheism, monotheistic Abrahamic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus in Christianity, Jesus Christ. Christians form the largest religious community in the wo ...
. He is a sub-deacon at the Church of St Michael and All Angels, Bedford Park, an
Anglo-Catholic Anglo-Catholicism comprises beliefs and practices that emphasise the Catholicism, Catholic heritage (especially pre-English Reformation, Reformation roots) and identity of the Church of England and various churches within Anglicanism. Anglo-Ca ...
Church of England The Church of England (C of E) is the State religion#State churches, established List of Christian denominations, Christian church in England and the Crown Dependencies. It is the mother church of the Anglicanism, Anglican Christian tradition, ...
church.


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Holderness, Graham 1947 births Living people Alumni of the University of Surrey Shakespearean scholars People from Meanwood Academics of the University of Hertfordshire British Anglo-Catholics Writers from Leeds Fellows of the English Association People educated at Leeds Modern School