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Shakespeare's Tragedies: Contemporary Critical Essays: New Casebooks

Autor Susan Zimmerman
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 sep 1998
Shakespeare's tragedies - the plays which represent human experience in its starkest and most terrifying dimensions - are crucial to the postmodern study of early modern subjectivity. In this collection of ground-breaking essays, eminent Shakespearean scholars examine ten of these tragedies through a variety of postmodern frameworks: historical, linguistic and psychoanalytical. Although each essay presents an original perspective on one of Shakespeare's tragedies, the collection taken as a whole reveals the interdependence of these new critical approaches. The editor's introduction discusses key issues that link the essays, as well as aspects of postmodern theory that have particular relevance to Shakespeare's tragedies.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780333632192
ISBN-10: 0333632192
Pagini: 295
Ilustrații: notes, index
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:1998
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Red Globe Press
Seria New Casebooks

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

The essays illustrate a range of interdependent, postmodern theoretic approaches to Shakespeare's tragedies

Notă biografică

SUSAN ZIMMERMAN is Associate Professor of English at Queens College, City University of New York, and Book Review Editor of Shakespeare Studies.

Cuprins

Acknowledgements General Editors' Preface Introduction; S. Zimmerman Escaping the Matrix: The Construction of Masculinity in Coriolanus; J.Adelman The Name of the Rose in Romeo and Juliet; C.Belsey Spheres of Influence: Cartography and the Gaze in Shakespeare's Roman Plays; P.Armstrong 'Suche Strange Desygns': Madness, Subjectivity and Treason in Hamlet and Elizabethan Culture; K.S.Coddon Shakespeare Bewitched; S.Greenblatt 'Fashion It Thus': Julius Ceasar and the Politics of Theatrical Representation; J.Drakakis Perspectives: Dover Cliff and the Condition of Representation; J.Goldberg Fantasies of 'Race' and 'Gender': Africa, Othello and Bringing to Light; P. Parker Transvestism and the 'Body Beneath': Speculating on the Boy Actor; P.Stallybrass 'The Swallowing Womb': Consumed and Consuming Women in Titus Andronicus; M.Wynne-Davies 'Funeral Bak'd Meats': Carnival and the Carnivalesque in Hamlet; M.D.Bristol The Ideology of Superfluous Things: King Lear as Period Piece; M.de Grazia Further Reading Notes on the Contributors Index.