Shakespeare Thinking: Shakespeare Now!
Autor Professor Philip Davisen Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 mai 2009
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780826486950
ISBN-10: 0826486959
Pagini: 128
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.15 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Seria Shakespeare Now!
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0826486959
Pagini: 128
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.15 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Seria Shakespeare Now!
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Benefits of publishing the Shakespeare Now series: - innovative, exciting new series - proposing new form of academic publishing- increase our profile in Shakespeare and literature more widely (advances in Shakespeare studies often have an impact on literature more widely)- brings in authors unlikely to have come to us otherwise (e.g. Jonathan Dollimore)- authors are a mix of the best young talent and established names- can be published quickly and enable us to get 5-6 good books for Spring 06
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
General Editor's Preface
1. The Original Text
2. Shakespeare's Codes
3 A Shakespearean Grammar
Notes
Index
Recenzii
-Mention. Daily Telegraph/ April 8, 2007
"In Davis's hands these ideas prove utterly exhilarating... This book is essential reading." - Peter G. Platt, Studies in English Literature, Spring 2008
"Philip Davis's Shakespeare Thinking is...a study more indebted to literary and scientific criticism that to actual Shakespeare production...Davis is perfectly capable of composing a coherent sentence; more often his prose is as clotted as cottage cheese...Davis is an intelligent man, but I would avoid his classroom at the University of Liverpool if I were you." - Robert Brustein, American Theatre, September 2008
Mention -Bibliotheque d'Humanisme et Renaissance, Tome LXX-2008
"Davis offers a series of intricately realized and highly satisfying close readings of Shakespearean language and character....offers one of the more productive of the many recent encounters between literary criticism and neuroscience. The emphasis on the dynamic, on connections and the 'movement between' static locations is a valuable antidote to the reductive localization that sometimes makes vulgar versions of neuroscience resemble a new phrenology...good grounds for optimism about the new dialogue between literary criticism and neuroscience because the are interested in genuine dialogue between the two cultures...there are old things which Shakespeare can teach to brain scientists." A Journal of Neurology, 2009
"The ambitious project of the Shakespeare NOW series is to bridge the gap between 'scholarly thinking and a public audience' and 'public audience and scholarly thinking'. Scholars are encouraged to write in a way accessible to a general readership and readers to rise to the challenge and not be afraid of new ideas and the adventure they offer. There are other bridges the series is ambitious to cross: 'formal, political or theoretical boundaries' - history and philosophy, theory, and performance." English Vol. 58, 2009
"[Shakespeare Now! is] an innovative new series... Series editors Simon Palfry and Ewan Fernie have rejected the notion of business as usual in order to pursue a distinctive strategy that aims to put "cutting-edge scholarship" in front of a broad audience. Shakespeare Now! with its insistent appeal to the contemporary- this is fresh Shakespeare for readers turned off by the prospect of dry-as-dust scholarship-aims to reach a general audience... Combining brain science with Shakespeare studies, Davis [in the book Shakespeare Thinking] has provided a lively and interesting account of what he elsewhere terms "the Shakespeared brain."... [this book] announces the emergence of a significant trend that will surely attract increasing attention in the years ahead... Shakespeare Thinking is an anxious plea for the continuing relevance of humanism"
"Shakespeare Thinking is a powerful plea for criticism to engage afresh with Shakespeare's language as the 'quick forge' of a vision that defies paraphrase or synopsis. An urgent, absorbing polemic and a compelling quest to crack the plays' unique poetic code." - Professor Kiernan Ryan, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK
"Where is Shakespeare now? This question is the brief for a new series of short books from Continuum, an enterprising publisher trying to break down the border between academic literary criticism and books for the thoughtful general reader...Philip Davis's Shakespeare Thinking proposes that Shakespeare's poetry functions like a 'Renaissance brain scanner': his line-endings are a 'form of slow-motion eye-map for actors' voices that offer deep insight into the working of the human brain.' This may sound fanciful, but Davis is such a gifted close reader of the ebb and flow of Shakespearean language that he persuades us he is really on to something." - Jonathan Bate, The Sunday Telegraph
"In Davis's hands these ideas prove utterly exhilarating... This book is essential reading." - Peter G. Platt, Studies in English Literature, Spring 2008
"Philip Davis's Shakespeare Thinking is...a study more indebted to literary and scientific criticism that to actual Shakespeare production...Davis is perfectly capable of composing a coherent sentence; more often his prose is as clotted as cottage cheese...Davis is an intelligent man, but I would avoid his classroom at the University of Liverpool if I were you." - Robert Brustein, American Theatre, September 2008
Mention -Bibliotheque d'Humanisme et Renaissance, Tome LXX-2008
"Davis offers a series of intricately realized and highly satisfying close readings of Shakespearean language and character....offers one of the more productive of the many recent encounters between literary criticism and neuroscience. The emphasis on the dynamic, on connections and the 'movement between' static locations is a valuable antidote to the reductive localization that sometimes makes vulgar versions of neuroscience resemble a new phrenology...good grounds for optimism about the new dialogue between literary criticism and neuroscience because the are interested in genuine dialogue between the two cultures...there are old things which Shakespeare can teach to brain scientists." A Journal of Neurology, 2009
"The ambitious project of the Shakespeare NOW series is to bridge the gap between 'scholarly thinking and a public audience' and 'public audience and scholarly thinking'. Scholars are encouraged to write in a way accessible to a general readership and readers to rise to the challenge and not be afraid of new ideas and the adventure they offer. There are other bridges the series is ambitious to cross: 'formal, political or theoretical boundaries' - history and philosophy, theory, and performance." English Vol. 58, 2009
"[Shakespeare Now! is] an innovative new series... Series editors Simon Palfry and Ewan Fernie have rejected the notion of business as usual in order to pursue a distinctive strategy that aims to put "cutting-edge scholarship" in front of a broad audience. Shakespeare Now! with its insistent appeal to the contemporary- this is fresh Shakespeare for readers turned off by the prospect of dry-as-dust scholarship-aims to reach a general audience... Combining brain science with Shakespeare studies, Davis [in the book Shakespeare Thinking] has provided a lively and interesting account of what he elsewhere terms "the Shakespeared brain."... [this book] announces the emergence of a significant trend that will surely attract increasing attention in the years ahead... Shakespeare Thinking is an anxious plea for the continuing relevance of humanism"
"Shakespeare Thinking is a powerful plea for criticism to engage afresh with Shakespeare's language as the 'quick forge' of a vision that defies paraphrase or synopsis. An urgent, absorbing polemic and a compelling quest to crack the plays' unique poetic code." - Professor Kiernan Ryan, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK
"Where is Shakespeare now? This question is the brief for a new series of short books from Continuum, an enterprising publisher trying to break down the border between academic literary criticism and books for the thoughtful general reader...Philip Davis's Shakespeare Thinking proposes that Shakespeare's poetry functions like a 'Renaissance brain scanner': his line-endings are a 'form of slow-motion eye-map for actors' voices that offer deep insight into the working of the human brain.' This may sound fanciful, but Davis is such a gifted close reader of the ebb and flow of Shakespearean language that he persuades us he is really on to something." - Jonathan Bate, The Sunday Telegraph