How does Shakespeare represent war? This volume reviews scholarship to date on the question and introduces new perspectives, looking at contemporary conflict through the lens of the past.
How does Shakespeare represent war? This volume reviews scholarship to date on the question and introduces new perspectives, looking at contemporary conflict through the lens of the past.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Patrick Gray is Associate Professor of English Studies at Durham University. He is the author of Shakespeare and the Fall of the Roman Republic (Edinburgh University Press, 2018), co-editor with Lars Engle and William M. Hamlin of Shakespeare and Montaigne (Edinburgh University Press, 2020), and co-editor with John D. Cox of Shakespeare and Renaissance Ethics (Cambridge University Press, 2014). His essays have appeared or are forthcoming in Textual Practice, Shakespeare Survey, Shakespeare Jahrbuch, Comparative Drama and The Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies.
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Chapter 1. Shakespeare and War: Honour at the Stake Patrick Gray Chapter 2. Shakespeare in Sarajevo: Theatrical and Cinematic Encounters with the Balkans War Sara Soncini Chapter 3. John of Lancaster's Negotiation with the Rebels in 2 Henry IV: Fifteenth-Century Northern England as Sixteenth-Century Ireland Jane Yeang Chui Wong Chapter 4. Shakespeare's Unjust Wars Franziska Quabeck Chapter 5. Sine Dolore: Relative Painlessness in Shakespeare's Laughter at War Daniel Derrin Chapter 6. The Better Part of Stolen Valour: Counterfeits, Comedy and the Supreme Court David Currell Chapter 7. Hamletism in the Spanish Civil War, 1936-39 Jesús Tronch Chapter 8. Where Character Is King: Gregory Doran's Henriad Alice Dailey
Chapter 1. Shakespeare and War: Honour at the Stake Patrick Gray Chapter 2. Shakespeare in Sarajevo: Theatrical and Cinematic Encounters with the Balkans War Sara Soncini Chapter 3. John of Lancaster's Negotiation with the Rebels in 2 Henry IV: Fifteenth-Century Northern England as Sixteenth-Century Ireland Jane Yeang Chui Wong Chapter 4. Shakespeare's Unjust Wars Franziska Quabeck Chapter 5. Sine Dolore: Relative Painlessness in Shakespeare's Laughter at War Daniel Derrin Chapter 6. The Better Part of Stolen Valour: Counterfeits, Comedy and the Supreme Court David Currell Chapter 7. Hamletism in the Spanish Civil War, 1936-39 Jesús Tronch Chapter 8. Where Character Is King: Gregory Doran's Henriad Alice Dailey
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