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Temporality, Genre and Experience in the Age of Shakespeare: Forms of Time

Editat de Lauren Shohet
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 feb 2018
Focusing on Shakespeare and his contemporaries, these original essays by leading scholars explore how theatrical, aesthetic, and linguistic forms engage early modern experiences of temporality. Encompassing comedy, tragedy, history, and romance, some contributions consider how different models of pastness, presentness, sequentiality, memory, and historical meaning underwrite particular representational practices. Others, conversely, investigate how aesthetic forms afforded diverse ways for early-modern people to understand or experience time - and how this can impact us today.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350017290
ISBN-10: 1350017299
Pagini: 344
Ilustrații: 15 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția The Arden Shakespeare
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Offers a range of readings of texts by both Shakespeare and his contemporaries

Notă biografică

Lauren Shohetis Luckow Family Professor of English at Villanova University, USA and the author ofReading Masques: The English Masque and Public Culture in the Seventeenth Century(2010). Her writing on early modern poetry, drama, and form has focused on Milton, Marvell, Jonson, and Shakespeare, appearing in such journals asPoetics Today,Milton Studies,Shakespeare Studies, theJournal of Early Modern Cultural Studies, and theYearbook of English Studies. She is coeditor ofGathering Force: British Literature in Transition 1557-1623and of the first volume of the forthcoming three-volumeBritish Literature in Transition 1557-1680(general editor Stephen Dobranski, 2017). She has held fellowships and appointments from the National Endowment for the Humanities (USA), the Folger Shakespeare Library, the Huntington Library, and Freiburg Institute of Advanced Studies (Germany).

Cuprins

List of IllustrationsNotes on ContributorsAcknowlegementsNote on Texts1. Introduction: Forms of Time (Lauren Shohet, Villanova University, USA)Part One: Illuminating2. Shakespeare's theater of comic time (Kent Cartwright, University of Maryland, College Park, USA)3. Suspense Revisited: The Shared Experience of Time (Raphael Falco, University of Maryland, USA)4. "In the Course and Process of Time": Rupture, Reflection and Repetition inHenry VIII(Philip Lorenz, Cornell University, USA) Part Two: Synthesizing5. IsHenry Vstill a history play? (Andrew Griffin, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA) 6. Allusion, Temporality, and Genre inPericlesandTroilus and Cressida(Lauren Shohet, Villanova University, USA) Part Three: Misaligning 7.Love's Labours Lost and the Layered Temporality of Poetic Reception(Matthew Harrison, Albion College, USA) 8. TimingThe Knight of the Burning Pestle: Genre, Style, and Performance (Lucy Munro, King's College, London, UK)9. Time, Tragedy and the Text ofAntony and Cleopatra(Rebecca Bushnell, University of Pennsylvania, USA)Part Four: Proliferating10. "The Death of Fathers": Succession and Diachronic Time in Shakespearean Tragedy (William C. Carroll, Boston University, USA)11. Passionate Time in Elizabeth Cary'sThe Tragedy of Mariam(Lara Dodds, University of Mississippi, USA) 12. Future Histories inKing Lear(Meredith Beales, University of Victoria, Canada) Part Five: Pleating13. Last Judgement to Leviathan: The Semiotics of Collective Temporality in Early Modern England (Robin Scott Stewart, University of California, Irvine, USA)14.Cymbeline, Janus, and Folded Time (Valerie Wayne, University of Hawaii, USA)NotesIndex

Recenzii

A luminous collection of essays that explore Shakespeare's capacity to score time like music.
Offers a step in a new direction for the analysis of early modern drama. The collection contains strong and rich studies on the topics of reception, experience, and formal considerations ... The work contained in each essay will be valuable both to those interested in themes of time in Shakespeare's age, or to scholars looking for insights into the individual plays under discussion.