Where Are We Now in Shakespearean Studies? (Shakespearean International Yearbook)

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Where Are We Now in Shakespearean Studies? (Shakespearean International Yearbook)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 364 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781138729902
  • DDC分類 200

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This title was first published in 2002. This second volume of The Shakespearean International Yearbook continues the work of assessing the present state of Shakespeare studies in the new millennium. Comprising 20 essays by distinguished scholars from North America, the UK and Australia, it is divided into sections on criticism and theory; text, textuality and technology; Renaissance ideas and conventions; and Shakespeare and the city. The essays address issues that are fundamental to our interpretive encounter with Shakespeare, including those of gender and sexuality, the staging of plays, and historical research on matters such as the monarchy, language, religion, and the law.

Contents

Acknowledgements Preface Part I: Criticism and Theory 1. On Shakespeare and Theory, Angus Fletcher 2. The State of the Art of Shakespeare's Sonnets: Four recent books, Gordon Braden3. Standpoints on the Sexualities of the Sonnets, Joseph Pequigney4. Recent Responses to Antony and Cleopatra, Richard Madelaine5. What Hath a Quarter-century of Coriolanus Criticism Wrought?, Lee Bliss6. Unmasking the Revels: Love's Labour's Lost, John G. DemarayPart II: Text, Textuality and Technology 7. The State of Computing in Shakespeare, Ian Lancashire 8. 'And Stand a Comma': Reinterpreting Renaissance punctuation for today's users, Ros King9. New Conservatism and the Theatrical Text: Editing Shakespeare for the third millennium, Richard Proudfoot10. What's New in the New Variorum?, Richard Knowles11 Ralph Crane: The life and works of a Jacobean scribe in the next millennium, T.H Howard-Hill12. Shakespeare and the New Textualism, Alan B. Farmer Part III: Renaissance Ideas and Conventions 13. Elizabeth I: The Queen and politics, John Guy 14. Theatrical Space in Shakespeare's Playhouse: Revisiting locus and platea in Timon and Macbeth, Robert Weimann 15. Emblematic Studies of Shakespeare since 1990, PeterM. Daly 16. Where are We in Legal-Historical Studies of Shakespeare?: The case of marriage and property, B.J. Sokol and Mary Sokol 17. Shakespeare and Gender, Mario DiGangi 18. Scepticism in Shakespeare's England, William M. Hamlin 19. Shakespeare and the Italian Mythographers, John Mulryan Part IV: Shakespeare and the City 20. Shakespeare and the City, David Daniell Part V: In Memory of Paul Oskar Kristeller 21. In Memory of Paul Oskar Kristeller, Anthony Grafton 22. Paul Oskar Kristeller, Michael J.B. Allen Notes on contributors, Index

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