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  • av Lois (Ned B. Allen Professor of English Emerita Potter
    288 - 821,-

  • av Morehouse College) Freeman Loftis & Sonya (Professor of English
    288 - 821,-

    Examines the interrelations of Shakespeare studies and disability studies, and demonstrates that Shakespeare can be read through disability theory in ways that need not rely on character-based analysis.

  • av University of Durham) Fuller & David (Emeritus Professor of English
    327 - 1 029,-

    This volume illustrates the meanings the Romantics took from Shakespeare. It studies the critical practices and theories that evolved in England, Germany, and France, as well as the English stage and the relations between performance, criticism, and scholarship.

  • av Gender and Sexuality Studies, and International Affairs, Women's, m.fl.
    359 - 1 277,-

    This volume explores post-1950s East Asian interpretations of Shakespeare and it analyses cinematic and dramatic works from Japan, China, Taiwan, Singapore, and Hong Kong.

  • - Revised Edition
    av University of Birmingham) Jowett, The Shakespeare Institute & John (Professor of Shakespeare Studies
    338 - 1 019,-

    An introduction to the foundations of the text of Shakespeare that examines Shakespeare's writing in the environment of the theatre and the printing of the earliest surviving texts. This revised edition includes a new chapter on digital text, digital editing, and their interface with the traditional media.

  • av University of Chichester) Salkeld & Duncan (Professor of Shakespeare and Renaissance Literature
    323 - 1 217,-

    This book presents new research about Shakespeare's connections with London. Stratford made the man, but London made the phenomenon that is Shakespeare. This book explores Stratford's established links with the capital and seeks to acknowledge those who inhabited Shakespeare's milieu, or played some part in shaping his writing and acting career.

  • av Professor of English, University of New Brunswick) Martin & Randall (Professor of English
    394 - 1 346,-

    Shakespeare and Ecology shows how environmental problems typically associated with the nineteenth and twentieth centuries including pollution, deforestation, and climate change, actually began in Shakespeare's time and are reflected in many of his plays.

  • av Times Literary Supplement) Caines & Michael (Assistant Editor
    344 - 1 289,-

    This book considers the impact of the eighteenth century on Shakespeare, and vice versa. It describes how actors, critics, painters, and Enlightenment philosophers read and responded to Shakespeare's plays and poems, and how those plays and poems changed their lives.

  • av University of Bergen, Norway) Sillars & Stuart (Professor of English
    572 - 1 331,-

    Shakespeare and the Victorians explores the place of Shakespeare in Victorian culture, and shows how the plays and the man became central to all levels of Victorian life and thought.

  • av Marianne Novy
    398 - 1 487,-

    This book offers an engaging account of the portrayal of outsiders in Shakespeare's writings. It considers characters who are outsiders for an array of reasons including their race, religion, gender, psychology, and morality, and highlights the idea of otherness as a relative rather than fixed term.

  • av Janette (Professor of Drama at the University of Nottingham) Dillon
    412 - 1 402,-

    This new study of Shakespeare's English history plays looks at the plays through the lens of early modern staging, focusing on the recurrence of particular stage pictures and 'units of action', and seeking to show how these units function in particular and characteristic ways within the history plays.

  • av Alden T. Vaughan & Prof. Virginia Mason Vaughan
    391 - 1 418,-

    This book is a lively account of how American culture has embraced the English playwright and poet from colonial times to the present. It ranges widely, following the story of Shakespeare's reception in America from the scholarly - criticism, editions of the plays, and curricula - to the light-hearted - burlesques, musical comedies, and kitsch.

  • av Cambridge) Lees-Jeffries, St Catharine's College & Hester (Fellow and Director of Studies in English
    377 - 1 416,-

    Shakespeare and Memory explores Shakespeare's plays and poems in the light of current interest in memory studies. It sets out key features of the historical, religious, and cultural context of Shakespeare's own time.

  • av Professor Russell Jackson
    348 - 1 246,-

    Shakespeare and the English-speaking Cinema offers a lively and authorative account of the ways in which Shakespeare's plays have been adapted for the screen.

  • av All Souls College, Oxford) Burrow & Colin (Senior Research Fellow
    373 - 1 389,-

    Shakespeare and Classical Antiquity explains the nature and extent of Shakspeare's classical learning, exploring why Ben Jonson was wrong to claim that he had 'small Latin and less Greek'. It examines Shakespeare's relationship to classical texts and how this relationship changed in the course of his career.

  • av Garrison & John S. (Associate Professor of English
    1 031,-

    Shakespeare and the Afterlife is the first book to focus on discussions of what happens after death within the author's body of work.

  • av Garrison & John S. (Associate Professor of English
    281,-

    Shakespeare and the Afterlife is the first book to focus on discussions of what happens after death within the author's body of work.

  • av Catherine Richardson
    391,-

    What is the significance of Shylock's ring in The Merchant of Venice? How does Shakespeare create Gertrude's closet in Hamlet? Why does Ariel prepare a banquet in The Tempest? In order to answer these questions, Shakespeare and Material Culture explores performance from the perspective of the material conditions of staging.

  • av Douglas (Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies Lanier
    394,-

    Our notions of Shakespeare have been shaped partly by his diffuse presence in films, comics, TV, mass-market novels, kitsch, and advertising. Through a series of case studies, Douglas Lanier examines how modern popular culture has appropriated and refashioned Shakespeare as a cultural icon.

  • av David ( Bevington
    379,-

    This book explores the representation of issues including sex, gender, politics, religion, family relationships, and death in biographies of Shakespeare, from Nicholas Rowe's in the early 18th century to recent biographies by Stephen Greenblatt, James Shapiro, Jonathan Bate, Germaine Greer, Katherine Duncan-Jones, Park Honan, and Rene Weis.

  • av Jonathan Gil (Professor of English Harris
    377,-

    Discussing the work of Karl Marx, Sigmund Freud, Michel Foucault, Jacques Derrida, and Helene Cixous, Shakespeare and Literary Theory argues that literary theory is less an external set of ideas anachronistically imposed on Shakespeare's texts than a mode - or several modes - of critical reflection inspired by, and emerging from, his writing.

  • av Raphael (Fellow of New Hall Lyne
    399,-

    This introduction to Shakespeare's work offers clear but ambitious readings of the late plays. It incorporates collaborative works, revised works, and textual analyses in its discussion of the characteristics of this phase in Shakespeare's career. It also considers its relationships with the work of Fletcher, Middleton, and with Shakespeare's earlier work.

  • av Phyllis (Professor Emerita Rackin
    394,-

    Challenges a number of assumptions about Shakespeare and women, including the women in his family, the women who worked in the London theatre industry, the female characters in his plays, and the dark lady of the Sonnets.

  • av Zdenek (Emeritus Professor of English Literature and Director of Graduate Studies Stribrny
    366,-

    'Oxford Shakespeare Topics' (General Editors Peter Holland and Stanley Wells) provide students, teachers, and interested readers with short books on important aspects of Shakespeare criticism and scholarship, including some general anthologies relating to Shakespeare.

  • - An Anthology of Criticism
     
    1 247,-

    A collection of reviews of Shakespearean performances from early times to the present, introduced and annotated by Wells, which represents a survey of landmark productions and performances from Garrick to Brook, Betterton to McKellen, Siddons to Dench.

  • av Gabriel (Senior Lecturer in English Egan
    415,-

    As well as explaining all the major ideas of Marx in a form digestible by literary students, this work shows how these ideas have shaped Shakespeare criticism for over a century. It offers new readings of the plays to illustrate the continued relevance of Marx's approach to literary and dramatic art.

  • av Ania ( Loomba
    394,-

    Examining the depiction of cultural, religious, and ethnic difference in Shakespeare's plays, this book considers how seventeenth-century ideas differed from the later ideologies of 'race' that emerged during colonialism, as well as from older ideas about barbarism, blackness, and religious difference.

  • av Michael (Professor of English Taylor
    399,-

    This study traces the reception of Shakespeare in the critical literature from the end of Victorianism to the present day. It charts a course through the turbulent waters of the 20th-century's intense and prolific engagement with Shakespeare, dramatist and poet.

  • av Russ (Professor of English McDonald
    394,-

    'Oxford Shakespeare Topics' (General Editors Peter Holland and Stanley Wells) provide students and teachers with short books on important aspects of Shakespeare criticism and scholarship. It offers practical help with linguistic and poetic obstacles.

  • - An Anthology of Criticism
     
    366,-

    'Oxford Shakespeare Topics' (General Editors Peter Holland and Stanley Wells) provide students, teachers, and interested readers with short books on important aspects of Shakespeare criticism and scholarship, including some general anthologies relating to Shakespeare.

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