Shakespeare and Childhood
Herausgeber: Chedgzoy, Kate; Shaughnessy, Robert; Greenhalgh, Susanne
Shakespeare and Childhood
Herausgeber: Chedgzoy, Kate; Shaughnessy, Robert; Greenhalgh, Susanne
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A 2007 collection of essays on the subject of the relationship between Shakespeare, children and childhood.
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A 2007 collection of essays on the subject of the relationship between Shakespeare, children and childhood.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 435g
- ISBN-13: 9780521182843
- ISBN-10: 0521182840
- Artikelnr.: 32735343
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 435g
- ISBN-13: 9780521182843
- ISBN-10: 0521182840
- Artikelnr.: 32735343
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Introduction Robert Shaughnessy; Part I. Shakespeare's Children: 2.
Introduction: 'What, are they children?' Kate Chedgzoy; 3. Little princes:
Shakespeare's royal children in context Catherine Belsey; 4. Father-child
identification, loss, and gender in Shakespeare's plays Hattie Fletcher and
Marianne Novy; 5. Character building: Shakespeare's children in context A.
J. Piesse; 6. Coriolanus and the Little Eyases: the boyhood of
Shakespeare's hero Lucy Munro; 7. Procreation, child-loss, and the
gendering of the sonnet Patricia Phillippy; Part II. Children's
Shakespeares: 8. Introduction: reinventing Shakespearean childhoods Susanne
Greenhalgh; 9. Play's the thing: agency in children's Shakespeares Naomi J.
Miller; 10. Shakespeare in the Victorian children's periodicals Kathryn
Prince; 11. Growing up with Shakespeare: the memoirs of the Terry family
Pascale Aebischer; 12. Shakespeare in the company of boys Kate Chedgzoy;
13. Dream children: staging and screening childhood in A Midsummer Night's
Dream Susanne Greenhalgh; 14. Shakespeare (')tween media and markets in the
1990s and beyond Richard Burt; 15. Appendix I. Shakespeare's child
characters Mark Lawhorn; 16. Appendix II: bibliography of Shakespeare and
childhood.
Introduction: 'What, are they children?' Kate Chedgzoy; 3. Little princes:
Shakespeare's royal children in context Catherine Belsey; 4. Father-child
identification, loss, and gender in Shakespeare's plays Hattie Fletcher and
Marianne Novy; 5. Character building: Shakespeare's children in context A.
J. Piesse; 6. Coriolanus and the Little Eyases: the boyhood of
Shakespeare's hero Lucy Munro; 7. Procreation, child-loss, and the
gendering of the sonnet Patricia Phillippy; Part II. Children's
Shakespeares: 8. Introduction: reinventing Shakespearean childhoods Susanne
Greenhalgh; 9. Play's the thing: agency in children's Shakespeares Naomi J.
Miller; 10. Shakespeare in the Victorian children's periodicals Kathryn
Prince; 11. Growing up with Shakespeare: the memoirs of the Terry family
Pascale Aebischer; 12. Shakespeare in the company of boys Kate Chedgzoy;
13. Dream children: staging and screening childhood in A Midsummer Night's
Dream Susanne Greenhalgh; 14. Shakespeare (')tween media and markets in the
1990s and beyond Richard Burt; 15. Appendix I. Shakespeare's child
characters Mark Lawhorn; 16. Appendix II: bibliography of Shakespeare and
childhood.
1. Introduction Robert Shaughnessy; Part I. Shakespeare's Children: 2.
Introduction: 'What, are they children?' Kate Chedgzoy; 3. Little princes:
Shakespeare's royal children in context Catherine Belsey; 4. Father-child
identification, loss, and gender in Shakespeare's plays Hattie Fletcher and
Marianne Novy; 5. Character building: Shakespeare's children in context A.
J. Piesse; 6. Coriolanus and the Little Eyases: the boyhood of
Shakespeare's hero Lucy Munro; 7. Procreation, child-loss, and the
gendering of the sonnet Patricia Phillippy; Part II. Children's
Shakespeares: 8. Introduction: reinventing Shakespearean childhoods Susanne
Greenhalgh; 9. Play's the thing: agency in children's Shakespeares Naomi J.
Miller; 10. Shakespeare in the Victorian children's periodicals Kathryn
Prince; 11. Growing up with Shakespeare: the memoirs of the Terry family
Pascale Aebischer; 12. Shakespeare in the company of boys Kate Chedgzoy;
13. Dream children: staging and screening childhood in A Midsummer Night's
Dream Susanne Greenhalgh; 14. Shakespeare (')tween media and markets in the
1990s and beyond Richard Burt; 15. Appendix I. Shakespeare's child
characters Mark Lawhorn; 16. Appendix II: bibliography of Shakespeare and
childhood.
Introduction: 'What, are they children?' Kate Chedgzoy; 3. Little princes:
Shakespeare's royal children in context Catherine Belsey; 4. Father-child
identification, loss, and gender in Shakespeare's plays Hattie Fletcher and
Marianne Novy; 5. Character building: Shakespeare's children in context A.
J. Piesse; 6. Coriolanus and the Little Eyases: the boyhood of
Shakespeare's hero Lucy Munro; 7. Procreation, child-loss, and the
gendering of the sonnet Patricia Phillippy; Part II. Children's
Shakespeares: 8. Introduction: reinventing Shakespearean childhoods Susanne
Greenhalgh; 9. Play's the thing: agency in children's Shakespeares Naomi J.
Miller; 10. Shakespeare in the Victorian children's periodicals Kathryn
Prince; 11. Growing up with Shakespeare: the memoirs of the Terry family
Pascale Aebischer; 12. Shakespeare in the company of boys Kate Chedgzoy;
13. Dream children: staging and screening childhood in A Midsummer Night's
Dream Susanne Greenhalgh; 14. Shakespeare (')tween media and markets in the
1990s and beyond Richard Burt; 15. Appendix I. Shakespeare's child
characters Mark Lawhorn; 16. Appendix II: bibliography of Shakespeare and
childhood.