Collection of essays by experts in Renaissance and Gothic studies tracks the lines of connection between Gothic sensibilities and the discursive network of the Renaissance
Collection of essays by experts in Renaissance and Gothic studies tracks the lines of connection between Gothic sensibilities and the discursive network of the RenaissanceHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Elisabeth Bronfen is Professor of English and American Studies at the University of Zurich Beate Neumeier is Professor of English Studies at the University of Cologne
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction - Elisabeth Bronfen and Beate Neumeier Part I: Shakesperean hauntings 1.Yorick's skull - John Drakakis 2. Beyond reason: Hamlet and early modern stage ghosts - Catherine Belsey 3. 'What do I fear? myself?': nightmares, conscience and the 'gothic' self in Richard III - Per Sivefors 4. Queen Margaret's haunting revenge: the gothic legacy of Shakespeare's War of the Roses - Elisabeth Bronfen Part II: Renaissance theatre 5. Vision and desire: fantastic Renaissance spectacles - Beate Neumeier 6. From grotesque to gothic: Ben Jonson's Masque of Queenes - Lynn Meskill Part III: Gothic textuality in the early modern period 7. Exhumations: scopophobia in Renaissance texts - Duncan Salkeld 8. Bright hair and brittle bones. Gothic affinities in metaphysical poetry - Ulrike Zimmermann 9. Vampirism in the bower of bliss - Garrett Sullivan 10. Ghostly authorities and the British popular press - Andrea Brady Part IV: Persistence of the gothic 11. Monstrous to our human reason. Minding the gap In The Winter's Tale - Richard Wilson 12. Shakespeare, Ossian and the problem of 'scottish gothic' - Dale Townshend 13. The rage of Caliban. Dorian Gray and the gothic body - Andreas Höfele Index
Introduction - Elisabeth Bronfen and Beate Neumeier Part I: Shakesperean hauntings 1.Yorick's skull - John Drakakis 2. Beyond reason: Hamlet and early modern stage ghosts - Catherine Belsey 3. 'What do I fear? myself?': nightmares, conscience and the 'gothic' self in Richard III - Per Sivefors 4. Queen Margaret's haunting revenge: the gothic legacy of Shakespeare's War of the Roses - Elisabeth Bronfen Part II: Renaissance theatre 5. Vision and desire: fantastic Renaissance spectacles - Beate Neumeier 6. From grotesque to gothic: Ben Jonson's Masque of Queenes - Lynn Meskill Part III: Gothic textuality in the early modern period 7. Exhumations: scopophobia in Renaissance texts - Duncan Salkeld 8. Bright hair and brittle bones. Gothic affinities in metaphysical poetry - Ulrike Zimmermann 9. Vampirism in the bower of bliss - Garrett Sullivan 10. Ghostly authorities and the British popular press - Andrea Brady Part IV: Persistence of the gothic 11. Monstrous to our human reason. Minding the gap In The Winter's Tale - Richard Wilson 12. Shakespeare, Ossian and the problem of 'scottish gothic' - Dale Townshend 13. The rage of Caliban. Dorian Gray and the gothic body - Andreas Höfele Index
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