In Late Shakespeare, 1608-1613, leading international Shakespeare scholars provide a contextually informed approach to Shakespeare's last seven plays.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction Andrew J. Power and Rory Loughnane 1. Pericles, Prince of Tyre: Pericles, Prince of Tyre and the appetite for narrative Andrew Hiscock 2. Coriolanus: Coriolanus and the late romances David George 3. Cymbeline: recognition in Cymbeline Raphael Lyne 4. The Winter's Tale: kinetic emblems and memory images in The Winter's Tale William E. Engel 5. The Tempest: 'hush, and be mute': silences in The Tempest Michael Neill 6. King Henry VIII: semi-choric devices and the framework for playgoer response in King Henry VIII Rory Loughnane 7. The Two Noble Kinsmen: Shakespeare's final phase: The Two Noble Kinsmen in its context Sandra Clark 8. Shakespeare: from author to audience to print, 1608-13 Grace Ioppolo 9. Reading strange matter: words and text in Shakespeare's late plays Charlotte Scott 10. Late Shakespeare, late players Andrew J. Power 11. Cities in late Shakespeare Adam Hansen 12. Shakespeare and James I: personal rule and public responsibility Stuart M. Kurland 13. Writing faithfully in a post-confessional world Thomas Betteridge 14. Magic and gender in late Shakespeare Ian McAdam Afterword Gordon McMullan.
Introduction Andrew J. Power and Rory Loughnane 1. Pericles, Prince of Tyre: Pericles, Prince of Tyre and the appetite for narrative Andrew Hiscock 2. Coriolanus: Coriolanus and the late romances David George 3. Cymbeline: recognition in Cymbeline Raphael Lyne 4. The Winter's Tale: kinetic emblems and memory images in The Winter's Tale William E. Engel 5. The Tempest: 'hush, and be mute': silences in The Tempest Michael Neill 6. King Henry VIII: semi-choric devices and the framework for playgoer response in King Henry VIII Rory Loughnane 7. The Two Noble Kinsmen: Shakespeare's final phase: The Two Noble Kinsmen in its context Sandra Clark 8. Shakespeare: from author to audience to print, 1608-13 Grace Ioppolo 9. Reading strange matter: words and text in Shakespeare's late plays Charlotte Scott 10. Late Shakespeare, late players Andrew J. Power 11. Cities in late Shakespeare Adam Hansen 12. Shakespeare and James I: personal rule and public responsibility Stuart M. Kurland 13. Writing faithfully in a post-confessional world Thomas Betteridge 14. Magic and gender in late Shakespeare Ian McAdam Afterword Gordon McMullan.
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