The Shakespearean International Yearbook
Volume 13: Special Section, Macbeth
Herausgeber: Sillars, Stuart
The Shakespearean International Yearbook
Volume 13: Special Section, Macbeth
Herausgeber: Sillars, Stuart
- Broschiertes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
This eighth volume of The Shakespearean International Yearbook presents a special section on "European Shakespeares," which highlights how the inclusion of Shakespeare in European culture has been not only a European but also a world affair. Contributors to this issue come from Europe, North America, South Africa, and India. In addition to the sect
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- The Shakespearean International Yearbook57,99 €
- The Shakespearean International Yearbook57,99 €
- Claire HansenShakespeare and Complexity Theory64,99 €
- Grace MccarthyShakespearean Drama, Disability, and the Filmic Stare56,99 €
- Andrew DuxfieldChristopher Marlowe and the Failure to Unify57,99 €
- Zdenek StribrnyShakespeare and Eastern Europe36,99 €
- Disgust in Early Modern English Literature61,99 €
-
-
-
This eighth volume of The Shakespearean International Yearbook presents a special section on "European Shakespeares," which highlights how the inclusion of Shakespeare in European culture has been not only a European but also a world affair. Contributors to this issue come from Europe, North America, South Africa, and India. In addition to the sect
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 399g
- ISBN-13: 9780367669607
- ISBN-10: 0367669609
- Artikelnr.: 60005039
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 399g
- ISBN-13: 9780367669607
- ISBN-10: 0367669609
- Artikelnr.: 60005039
Stuart Sillars is a Professor of English Literature at Bergen. Tom Bishop is based at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. Alexa Huang is a Professor of Enligh at George Washington University.
Contents: Part I Special Section: 'European Shakespeares', Edited by Ton
Hoenselaars and Clara Calvo: Introduction: European Shakespeare - quo
vadis?, Ton Hoenselaars and Clara Calvo; The chore and the passion:
Shakespeare and graduation in mid-20th century Portugal, Rui Carvalho
Homem; Henry V and the Anglo-Greek alliance in World War II, Tina
Krontiris; Asian Shakespeares in Europe: from the unfamiliar to the
defamiliarised, Alexander C.Y. Huang; Rearticulating a culture of links:
Peter Brook's European Shakespeare, Fran Rayner; Shakespeare uprooted: the
BBC and ShakespeareRe-Told (2005), Clara Calvo and Ton Hoenselaars; The
anti-Americanism of EU Shakespeare, Douglas Bruster; Shakespeare and France
in the European mirror, Jean-Christophe Mayer. Part II Shapes of Character:
Man's chief good: the Shakespearean character as evaluator, Mustapha Fahmi;
'I have no other but a woman's reason': folly, femininity and sexuality in
Renaissance discourses and Shakespeare's plays, Paromita Chakravarti. Part
III Shapes of Romance: Shipwreck and ecology: towards a structural theory
of Shakespeare and romance, Steve Mentz; Great miracle or lying wonder:
Janus-faced romance in Pericles, Tiffany J. Werth; 'Better days': cultural
memory in As You Like It, Indira Ghose. Part IV Review Essays:
(Re)presenting Shakespeare's co-authors: lessons from the Oxford
Shakespeare, Tom Rooney; Inventing the human: brontosaurus Bloom and 'the
Shakespeare in us', Laurence Wright; Bibliography; Index.
Hoenselaars and Clara Calvo: Introduction: European Shakespeare - quo
vadis?, Ton Hoenselaars and Clara Calvo; The chore and the passion:
Shakespeare and graduation in mid-20th century Portugal, Rui Carvalho
Homem; Henry V and the Anglo-Greek alliance in World War II, Tina
Krontiris; Asian Shakespeares in Europe: from the unfamiliar to the
defamiliarised, Alexander C.Y. Huang; Rearticulating a culture of links:
Peter Brook's European Shakespeare, Fran Rayner; Shakespeare uprooted: the
BBC and ShakespeareRe-Told (2005), Clara Calvo and Ton Hoenselaars; The
anti-Americanism of EU Shakespeare, Douglas Bruster; Shakespeare and France
in the European mirror, Jean-Christophe Mayer. Part II Shapes of Character:
Man's chief good: the Shakespearean character as evaluator, Mustapha Fahmi;
'I have no other but a woman's reason': folly, femininity and sexuality in
Renaissance discourses and Shakespeare's plays, Paromita Chakravarti. Part
III Shapes of Romance: Shipwreck and ecology: towards a structural theory
of Shakespeare and romance, Steve Mentz; Great miracle or lying wonder:
Janus-faced romance in Pericles, Tiffany J. Werth; 'Better days': cultural
memory in As You Like It, Indira Ghose. Part IV Review Essays:
(Re)presenting Shakespeare's co-authors: lessons from the Oxford
Shakespeare, Tom Rooney; Inventing the human: brontosaurus Bloom and 'the
Shakespeare in us', Laurence Wright; Bibliography; Index.
Contents: Part I Special Section: 'European Shakespeares', Edited by Ton
Hoenselaars and Clara Calvo: Introduction: European Shakespeare - quo
vadis?, Ton Hoenselaars and Clara Calvo; The chore and the passion:
Shakespeare and graduation in mid-20th century Portugal, Rui Carvalho
Homem; Henry V and the Anglo-Greek alliance in World War II, Tina
Krontiris; Asian Shakespeares in Europe: from the unfamiliar to the
defamiliarised, Alexander C.Y. Huang; Rearticulating a culture of links:
Peter Brook's European Shakespeare, Fran Rayner; Shakespeare uprooted: the
BBC and ShakespeareRe-Told (2005), Clara Calvo and Ton Hoenselaars; The
anti-Americanism of EU Shakespeare, Douglas Bruster; Shakespeare and France
in the European mirror, Jean-Christophe Mayer. Part II Shapes of Character:
Man's chief good: the Shakespearean character as evaluator, Mustapha Fahmi;
'I have no other but a woman's reason': folly, femininity and sexuality in
Renaissance discourses and Shakespeare's plays, Paromita Chakravarti. Part
III Shapes of Romance: Shipwreck and ecology: towards a structural theory
of Shakespeare and romance, Steve Mentz; Great miracle or lying wonder:
Janus-faced romance in Pericles, Tiffany J. Werth; 'Better days': cultural
memory in As You Like It, Indira Ghose. Part IV Review Essays:
(Re)presenting Shakespeare's co-authors: lessons from the Oxford
Shakespeare, Tom Rooney; Inventing the human: brontosaurus Bloom and 'the
Shakespeare in us', Laurence Wright; Bibliography; Index.
Hoenselaars and Clara Calvo: Introduction: European Shakespeare - quo
vadis?, Ton Hoenselaars and Clara Calvo; The chore and the passion:
Shakespeare and graduation in mid-20th century Portugal, Rui Carvalho
Homem; Henry V and the Anglo-Greek alliance in World War II, Tina
Krontiris; Asian Shakespeares in Europe: from the unfamiliar to the
defamiliarised, Alexander C.Y. Huang; Rearticulating a culture of links:
Peter Brook's European Shakespeare, Fran Rayner; Shakespeare uprooted: the
BBC and ShakespeareRe-Told (2005), Clara Calvo and Ton Hoenselaars; The
anti-Americanism of EU Shakespeare, Douglas Bruster; Shakespeare and France
in the European mirror, Jean-Christophe Mayer. Part II Shapes of Character:
Man's chief good: the Shakespearean character as evaluator, Mustapha Fahmi;
'I have no other but a woman's reason': folly, femininity and sexuality in
Renaissance discourses and Shakespeare's plays, Paromita Chakravarti. Part
III Shapes of Romance: Shipwreck and ecology: towards a structural theory
of Shakespeare and romance, Steve Mentz; Great miracle or lying wonder:
Janus-faced romance in Pericles, Tiffany J. Werth; 'Better days': cultural
memory in As You Like It, Indira Ghose. Part IV Review Essays:
(Re)presenting Shakespeare's co-authors: lessons from the Oxford
Shakespeare, Tom Rooney; Inventing the human: brontosaurus Bloom and 'the
Shakespeare in us', Laurence Wright; Bibliography; Index.