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Radical Tragedy

Autor Jonathan Dollimore
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When it was first published, "Radical Tragedy" was hailed as a groundbreaking reassessment of the drama of Shakespeare and his contemporaries. An engaged reading of the past with compelling contemporary significance, "Radical Tragedy" remains a landmark study of Renaissance drama. The third edition of this critically acclaimed work includes a new foreword by Terry Eagleton and an extensive new introduction by the author.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780822333357
ISBN-10: 082233335X
Pagini: 312
Dimensiuni: 149 x 224 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:3
Editura: Duke University Press

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"I put this book right at the top. I read it with excitement and sustained interest throughout."--David Bevington, University of Chicago

Notă biografică

Jonathan Dollimore is Professor of English at the University of York. His books include Death, Desire, and Loss in Western Culture; Sex, Literature, and Censorship; Political Shakespeare: Essays in Cultural Materialism (with Alan Sinfield); and Sexual Dissidence: Augustine to Wilde, Freud to Foucault.


Caracteristici

The reissued third edition features a candid and inspiring new Preface by the author in which he openly explains his reasons for excluding discussion of Othello from the original work

Cuprins

Acknowledgements Foreword; T.Eagleton Preface to the Reissued Third Edition Introduction to the Third Edition Introduction to the Second Edition PART I: RADICAL DRAMA: ITS CONTEXTS AND EMERGENCE Contexts Emergence: Marston's Antonio Plays (c.15991601) and Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida (c.1601-2) PART II: STRUCTURE, MIMESIS, PROVIDENCE Structure: From Resolution to Dislocation Renaissance Literary Theory: Two Concepts of Mimesis The Disintegration of Providentialist Belief Dr Faustus(c.1589-92): Subversion Through Transgression Mustapha (c.1594-6): Ruined Aesthetic, Ruined Theology Sejanus (1603): History and Realpolitik The Revenger's Tragedy (c.1606): Providence, Parody and Black Camp PART III: MAN DECENTRED Subjectivity and Social Process Bussy D'Ambois (c.1604): A Hero at Court King Lear (c.1605-6) and Essentialist Humanism Antony and Cleopatra (c.1607): Virtus under Erasure Coriolanus (c.1608): The Chariot Wheel and its Dust The White Devil (1612): Transgression Without Virtue PART IV: SUBJECTIVITY: IDEALISM VERSUS MATERIALISM Beyond Essentialist Humanism Notes Bibliography of Work Cited Index of Names and Texts Index of Subjects.