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其他作者 | Orgel, Stephen |
| Keilen, Sean |
說明 | viii, 326 p. : ill. ; 24 cm |
系列 | Shakespeare, the critical complex ; 9 |
附註 | Includes bibliographical references |
| Is there a class in this (Shakespearean) text? / David Scott Kastan -- Shakespeare, cultural materialism, feminism and Marxist humanism / Jonathan Dollimore -- Eating of the soul / Stephen Greenblatt -- Mourning and misogyny: Hamlet, The Revenger's Tragedy, and the final progress of Elizabeth I, 1600-1607 / Steven Mullaney -- Barbarian errors: performing race in early modern england / Ian Smith -- Iago's alter ego: race as projection in Othello / Janet Adelman -- Shakespeare's Indian: the americanization of Caliban / Alden T. Vaughan |
| Proud majesty made a subject: Shakespeare and the spectacle of rule / David Scott Kastan -- Henry V and the paradox of the body politic / Claire McEachern -- Broken English and broken Irish: nation, language, and the optic of power in Shakespeare's histories / Michael Neill -- "Our old storehowse": Plowden's Commentaries and political consciousness in Shakespeare / Lorna Hutson -- Masculine romance of Roman Britain: Cymbeline and early modern English nationalism / Jodi Mikalachki -- Body and spirit, stage and sexuality in The Tempest / Nora Johnson |
| Emilia's argument: friendship and "human title" in The Two Noble Kinsmen / Laurie J. Shannon -- Bowdler and Britannia: Shakespeare and the national libido / Micahel Dobson |
主題 | Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Political and social views |
| Politics and literature -- Great Britain -- History -- 16th century |
| Politics and literature -- Great Britain -- History -- 17th century |
| Political plays, English -- History and criticism |
ISBN/ISSN | 0815329695 (alk. paper) |