This book examines how the apparently secluded theatrical culture of the universities became a major source of inspiration for Shakespeare and his contemporaries. It offers groundbreaking new readings of plays from throughout Shakespeare's career, illustrating how their depictions of academic culture were shaped by university plays.
This book examines how the apparently secluded theatrical culture of the universities became a major source of inspiration for Shakespeare and his contemporaries. It offers groundbreaking new readings of plays from throughout Shakespeare's career, illustrating how their depictions of academic culture were shaped by university plays.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Daniel Blank is Assistant Professor in Early Modern Literature, 1500-1700 at Durham University. His research and teaching interests include Shakespeare, early modern drama, and theater history, as well as the intellectual culture and classical heritage of the early modern period.
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Note on the Text Introduction: Shakespeare and the University 1: University Drama in Performance, Manuscript, and Print 2: The Insular Academy: From Pedantius to Love's Labour's Lost 3: The Scholar's Prejudice in Hamlet 4: Disputed Prophecies in Macbeth 5: Ben Jonson Joins the University Bibliography
Note on the Text Introduction: Shakespeare and the University 1: University Drama in Performance, Manuscript, and Print 2: The Insular Academy: From Pedantius to Love's Labour's Lost 3: The Scholar's Prejudice in Hamlet 4: Disputed Prophecies in Macbeth 5: Ben Jonson Joins the University Bibliography
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