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Ovid and adaptation in early modern English theatre /

Did you know that Ovid was a multifaceted icon of lovesickness, endless change, libertinism, emotional torment and violence in early modern England? This is the first collection to use adaptation studies in connection with other contemporary theoretical approaches in analysing early modern transform...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Starks-Estes, Lisa S., 1960- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2020]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 0 |t Introduction: Representing "Ovids" on the early modern English stage /  |r Lisa S. Starks --  |t I. Gender/queer/trans studies and Ovidian rhizomes --  |t Queer gender informants in Ovid and Shakespeare /  |r Simone Chess --  |t Women in trees: adapting Ovid for John Lyly's Love's metamorphosis (1589) /  |r Shannon Kelley --  |t Queer fidelity: Marlowe's Ovid and the staging of desire in Dido, Queen of Carthage /  |r Daniel G. Lauby --  |t "Let Rome in Tiber melt": hermaphroditic transformation in Antonius and Antony and Cleopatra /  |r Deborah Uman --  |t II. Ovidian specters and remnants --  |t Ovid's ghosts: lovesickness, theatricality, and Ovidian spectrality on the early modern English stage /  |r Lisa S. Starks --  |t Medea's afterlife: encountering Ovid in The tempest /  |r John S. Garrison --  |t Remnants of Virgil, Ovid, and Paul in Titus Andronicus /  |r Catherine Winiarski --  |t III. Affect, rhetoric, and Ovidian appropriation --  |t Power, emotion, and appropriation in Ovid's Tristia and Shakespeare's Henry V /  |r Jennifer Feather --  |t Appropriating Ovid's tyrannical raptures in Macbeth /  |r John D. Staines --  |t Ovid and the styles of adaptation in The two gentlemen of Verona /  |r Goran Stanivukovic --  |t Ovid remixed: transmedial, rhizomatic, and hyperreal adaptations --  |t "Truly, and very notably discharg'd": the metamorphosis of Pyramus and Thisbe and the place of appropriation on the early modern stage /  |r Louise Geddes --  |t The golden age rescored?: Ovid's Metamorphoses and Thomas Heywood's The ages /  |r Liz Oaklye-Brown --  |t "Materia conveniente modis": early modern dramatic adaptations of Ovid /  |r Ed Gieskes --  |t Worse then Philomel, worse than Actaeon: hyperreal Ovid in Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus /  |r Jim Casey. 
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