The Cambridge Companion to ShakespeareMargreta de Grazia, Stanley Wells Cambridge University Press, 2001 M04 5 This book offers a comprehensive, readable and authoritative introduction to the study of Shakespeare, by means of nineteen newly commissioned essays. An international team of prominent scholars provide a broadly cultural approach to the chief literary, performative and historical aspects of Shakespeare's work. They bring the latest scholarship to bear on traditional subjects of Shakespeare study, such as biography, the transmission of the texts, the main dramatic and poetic genres, the stage in Shakespeare's time and the history of criticism and performance. In addition, authors engage with more recently defined topics: gender and sexuality, Shakespeare on film, the presence of foreigners in Shakespeare's England and his impact on other cultures. Helpful reference features include chronologies of the life and works, illustrations, detailed reading lists and a bibliographical essay. |
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... cultures. Helpful reference featuresinclude chronologies of the lifeandworks, illustrations, detailed reading lists, and a bibliographical essay. THE CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO SHAKESPEARE CAMBRIDGE COMPANIONS TO LITERATURE The.
... cultures. Helpful reference featuresinclude chronologies of the lifeandworks, illustrations, detailed reading lists, and a bibliographical essay. THE CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO SHAKESPEARE CAMBRIDGE COMPANIONS TO LITERATURE The.
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... cultural approach. Textual studies, once the sole domain ofeditors and bibliographers, havebecomeofpressing ... cultures is also reflected in the stress given to Shakespeare's List of illustrations List of contributors Preface.
... cultural approach. Textual studies, once the sole domain ofeditors and bibliographers, havebecomeofpressing ... cultures is also reflected in the stress given to Shakespeare's List of illustrations List of contributors Preface.
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Margreta de Grazia, Stanley Wells. cultures is also reflected in the stress given to Shakespeare's importance to other ... cultural, and global context whichwill enhance theenduring but everchanging value andforce of Shakespeare's works ...
Margreta de Grazia, Stanley Wells. cultures is also reflected in the stress given to Shakespeare's importance to other ... cultural, and global context whichwill enhance theenduring but everchanging value andforce of Shakespeare's works ...
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... Peter Stallybrass, 'The Materialityofthe Shakespearean Text', Shakespeare Quarterly 44(1993), 255–83. Dutton, Richard, 'The Birth of the Author', in Textsand Cultural Change in Early Modern England, ed. Cedric C. Brown and Arthur.
... Peter Stallybrass, 'The Materialityofthe Shakespearean Text', Shakespeare Quarterly 44(1993), 255–83. Dutton, Richard, 'The Birth of the Author', in Textsand Cultural Change in Early Modern England, ed. Cedric C. Brown and Arthur.
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... Cultural Traditions,ed. TetsuoKishi, Roger Pringle, and Stanley Wells (University of Delaware Press,1994), pp. 314–22. Orgel, Stephen,'What isa Text?',Research Opportunities in Renaissance Drama 24 (1981),3–6. 'The Authentic Shakespeare ...
... Cultural Traditions,ed. TetsuoKishi, Roger Pringle, and Stanley Wells (University of Delaware Press,1994), pp. 314–22. Orgel, Stephen,'What isa Text?',Research Opportunities in Renaissance Drama 24 (1981),3–6. 'The Authentic Shakespeare ...
Contents
LEONARD BARKAN 4 Shakespeare andthecraftof language | |
Shakespeares poems | |
The genresof Shakespearesplays SUSAN SNYDER | |
City and Court | |
Gender and sexualityin Shakespeare | |
Shakespeare and English history DAVID SCOTTKASTAN 12 Shakespeare in the theatre 16601900 | |
Shakespeare on the page and the stage | |
Shakespeare worldwide | |
Shakespeare criticism 16001900 | |
HUGH GRADY 18 Shakespeare criticismin the twentieth century | |
Index | |
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