Shakespeare and the Politics of Commoners: Digesting the New Social History
Herausgeber: Fitter, Chris
Shakespeare and the Politics of Commoners: Digesting the New Social History
Herausgeber: Fitter, Chris
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Counter-traditional re-readings of Shakespeare's plays, in the light of recent findings by the new social historians that the mass of ordinary commoners in Shakespeare's England held passionate political views and principles, frequently at odds with those of their rulers.
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Counter-traditional re-readings of Shakespeare's plays, in the light of recent findings by the new social historians that the mass of ordinary commoners in Shakespeare's England held passionate political views and principles, frequently at odds with those of their rulers.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 150mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780198806899
- ISBN-10: 0198806892
- Artikelnr.: 47870879
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 150mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780198806899
- ISBN-10: 0198806892
- Artikelnr.: 47870879
Chris Fitter is Professor of English at Rutgers University. He gained his PhD from St. John's College, University of Oxford and has taught at Wroxton College and the University of Mississippi. His leading interests are in literature and the natural world, the politics of Shakespearean drama, and representations of poverty in Western literature.
* 1: Chris Fitter: Introduction: Rethinking Shakespeare in the Social
Depth of Politics
* 2: Peter Lake: The Paradoxes of 'Popularity' in Shakespeare's History
Plays
* 3: David Rollison: Shakespeare's Commonwealth
* 4: Andy Wood: Brave Minds and Hard Hands: Work, Drama, and Social
Relations in the Hungry 1590s
* 5: Thomas Cartelli: The Speaking Silence of Citizens in Shakespeare's
Richard III: Hidden and Public Transcripts
* 6: Stephen Longstaffe: The Plebeians Revise the Uprising: What the
Actors Made of Shakespeare's Jack Cade - or, Laughing with the
English Radical Tradition
* 7: Paola Pugliatti: Shakespeare and the 'Military Revolution': The
Cultural and Social Weapons of Reformed War
* 8: Markku Peltonen: Popularity and the Art of Rhetoric: Julius Caesar
in Context
* 9: David Norbrook: Rehearsing the Plebeians: Coriolanus and the
Reading of Roman History
* 10: Chris Fitter: 'As full of grief as age': Protesting the Poor Law
in King Lear
* 11: Jeffrey S. Doty: Experiences of Authority in The Tempest
Depth of Politics
* 2: Peter Lake: The Paradoxes of 'Popularity' in Shakespeare's History
Plays
* 3: David Rollison: Shakespeare's Commonwealth
* 4: Andy Wood: Brave Minds and Hard Hands: Work, Drama, and Social
Relations in the Hungry 1590s
* 5: Thomas Cartelli: The Speaking Silence of Citizens in Shakespeare's
Richard III: Hidden and Public Transcripts
* 6: Stephen Longstaffe: The Plebeians Revise the Uprising: What the
Actors Made of Shakespeare's Jack Cade - or, Laughing with the
English Radical Tradition
* 7: Paola Pugliatti: Shakespeare and the 'Military Revolution': The
Cultural and Social Weapons of Reformed War
* 8: Markku Peltonen: Popularity and the Art of Rhetoric: Julius Caesar
in Context
* 9: David Norbrook: Rehearsing the Plebeians: Coriolanus and the
Reading of Roman History
* 10: Chris Fitter: 'As full of grief as age': Protesting the Poor Law
in King Lear
* 11: Jeffrey S. Doty: Experiences of Authority in The Tempest
* 1: Chris Fitter: Introduction: Rethinking Shakespeare in the Social
Depth of Politics
* 2: Peter Lake: The Paradoxes of 'Popularity' in Shakespeare's History
Plays
* 3: David Rollison: Shakespeare's Commonwealth
* 4: Andy Wood: Brave Minds and Hard Hands: Work, Drama, and Social
Relations in the Hungry 1590s
* 5: Thomas Cartelli: The Speaking Silence of Citizens in Shakespeare's
Richard III: Hidden and Public Transcripts
* 6: Stephen Longstaffe: The Plebeians Revise the Uprising: What the
Actors Made of Shakespeare's Jack Cade - or, Laughing with the
English Radical Tradition
* 7: Paola Pugliatti: Shakespeare and the 'Military Revolution': The
Cultural and Social Weapons of Reformed War
* 8: Markku Peltonen: Popularity and the Art of Rhetoric: Julius Caesar
in Context
* 9: David Norbrook: Rehearsing the Plebeians: Coriolanus and the
Reading of Roman History
* 10: Chris Fitter: 'As full of grief as age': Protesting the Poor Law
in King Lear
* 11: Jeffrey S. Doty: Experiences of Authority in The Tempest
Depth of Politics
* 2: Peter Lake: The Paradoxes of 'Popularity' in Shakespeare's History
Plays
* 3: David Rollison: Shakespeare's Commonwealth
* 4: Andy Wood: Brave Minds and Hard Hands: Work, Drama, and Social
Relations in the Hungry 1590s
* 5: Thomas Cartelli: The Speaking Silence of Citizens in Shakespeare's
Richard III: Hidden and Public Transcripts
* 6: Stephen Longstaffe: The Plebeians Revise the Uprising: What the
Actors Made of Shakespeare's Jack Cade - or, Laughing with the
English Radical Tradition
* 7: Paola Pugliatti: Shakespeare and the 'Military Revolution': The
Cultural and Social Weapons of Reformed War
* 8: Markku Peltonen: Popularity and the Art of Rhetoric: Julius Caesar
in Context
* 9: David Norbrook: Rehearsing the Plebeians: Coriolanus and the
Reading of Roman History
* 10: Chris Fitter: 'As full of grief as age': Protesting the Poor Law
in King Lear
* 11: Jeffrey S. Doty: Experiences of Authority in The Tempest