Re-visions of Shakespeare: Essays in Honor of Robert OrnsteinUniversity of Delaware Press, 2004 - 298 páginas Re-Visions of Shakespeare: Essays in Honor of Robert Ornstein is a tribute to one of the most prominent Shakespeareans in the last half of the twentieth century, past president of the Shakespeare Association of America, and author of Shakespeare's Comedies: From Roman Farce to Romantic Mystery, and Other texts. Twelve original contributions by an international group of scholars, including some of the most prominent working in Shakespeare studies today, use a variety of theoretical perspectives to address issues of contemporary import in the dramatic texts. Janus-like, the collection suggests the directions of Shakespeare studies at the outset of the new millennium while considering their roots in the last. |
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... note that his contribution to the discipline of Shakespeare studies has been enormous , profound , and lasting . In addition to editing an- thologies of dramatic texts and collections of essays , on the one hand , and authoring ...
... note that his contribution to the discipline of Shakespeare studies has been enormous , profound , and lasting . In addition to editing an- thologies of dramatic texts and collections of essays , on the one hand , and authoring ...
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... notes that when we abstract early modern English ideas from texts of different decades without determining the intellectual quality of those texts and without defining the function of the ideas in the writers ' total thought , we end up ...
... notes that when we abstract early modern English ideas from texts of different decades without determining the intellectual quality of those texts and without defining the function of the ideas in the writers ' total thought , we end up ...
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... notes . 17 In insisting that we view literature as something other than a passive mirror of social attitudes and ideas , moreover , Ornstein rejects the tradi- tional configuration of the relationship between society and art as mimetic ...
... notes . 17 In insisting that we view literature as something other than a passive mirror of social attitudes and ideas , moreover , Ornstein rejects the tradi- tional configuration of the relationship between society and art as mimetic ...
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... notes , for the rise of the female protagonist in the later tragedy of the age . One possi- ble factor is the influence of Beaumont and Fletcher , who helped turn the drama away from the arenas of politics and history toward the study ...
... notes , for the rise of the female protagonist in the later tragedy of the age . One possi- ble factor is the influence of Beaumont and Fletcher , who helped turn the drama away from the arenas of politics and history toward the study ...
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... notes , he expands upon the roles that the female characters play and en- hances their stature . 50 With few exceptions , the female protago- nists in the comedies , moreover , are more generous and steadfast in their affections than ...
... notes , he expands upon the roles that the female characters play and en- hances their stature . 50 With few exceptions , the female protago- nists in the comedies , moreover , are more generous and steadfast in their affections than ...
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Shakespeares Bad Jew | 57 |
Engaging Death in Titus Andronicus | 66 |
Female Sexual Autonomy Voyeurism and Misogyny in Cymbeline | 89 |
Dramatic Paradigms Male Sexuality and the Power of Shame in Alls Well That Ends Well | 108 |
Performance and Text | 129 |
ShakespeareHistory and Imagined Community | 131 |
Intertextuality Mode and Genre | 187 |
As You Like It and the PastoralBashing Impulse | 189 |
Surprising the Audience in The Comedy of Errors | 215 |
Comedy and Death in Alls Well That Ends Well | 231 |
History and Psychology in Richard II Criticism | 243 |
Bibliography of Robert Ornsteins Scholarship | 260 |
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Contributors | 280 |
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Re-Visions of Shakespeare: Essays in Honor of Robert Ornstein Evelyn Gajowski Sin vista previa disponible - 2003 |
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