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The Oxford handbook of Shakespeare /

This publication contains forty specially written articles providing fresh and imaginative readings of Shakespeare's plays and poems, reflects on the current state of Shakespeare studies, and suggests the likely future directions it will take. The volume is divided into five sections: Texts exp...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Kinney, Arthur F., 1933-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford [England] ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2012.
Colección:Oxford handbooks of literature.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Texts. Authorship / Hugh Craig ; Collaboration / MacDonald P. Jackson ; Manuscript circulation / Arthur F. Marotti and Laura Estill ; Quarto and folio / Ann Thompson ; Revision / Grace Ioppolo ; Dramatic metre / Matteo A. Pangallo ; Book trade / Adam G. Hooks ; Early readers / Sonia Massai
  • Conditions. Economy / Ian W. Archer ; Status / James Kearney ; Domestic life / Catherine Richardson ; Gender / Andrew Hiscock ; Language / Lynne Magnusson ; Dramaturgy / Brian Gibbons ; Censorship / Janet Clare
  • Works. The early Shakespeare / David Bevington ; Middle Shakespeare / James J. Marino ; Poetry / Catherine Bates ; Late Shakespeare / Adam Zucker
  • Performances. Local records / Alan Somerset ; Patronage / Andrew Gurr ; Repertory system / Roslyn L. Knutson ; Theatre as business / Melissa Aaron ; Foreign worlds / Jane Hwang Degenhardt ; Audience reception / Tanya Pollard ; Shakespeare on film and television / Laury Magnus ; Marketing / Douglas M. Lanier
  • Speculations. Classics / Jessica Wolfe ; Character / Christy Desmet ; Law / Rebecca Lemon ; Formation of nationhood / Cathy Shrank ; Republicanism / Andrew Hadfield ; Empire / Brian C. Lockey ; Philosophy / Tzachi Zamir ; Pragmatism/ Lars Engle ; Religion / Brian Cummings ; Architecture / Frederick Kiefer ; Science and technology / Adam Max Cohen ; Shakespeare and America / Fran Teague ; Shakespeare and the world / Ton Hoenselaars.