Shakespeare Survey 72
Herausgeber: Smith, Emma
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Herausgeber: Smith, Emma
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The 72nd in the annual series of volumes devoted to Shakespeare study and production. The theme is 'Shakespeare and War'.
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The 72nd in the annual series of volumes devoted to Shakespeare study and production. The theme is 'Shakespeare and War'.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 410
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 208mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 1100g
- ISBN-13: 9781108499286
- ISBN-10: 1108499287
- Artikelnr.: 55194471
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 410
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 208mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 1100g
- ISBN-13: 9781108499286
- ISBN-10: 1108499287
- Artikelnr.: 55194471
List of illustrations; 1. Henry V after the War on Terror Ramona Wray; 2.
Economies of gunpowder and ecologies of peace: accounting for
sustainability; Randall Martin; 3. Shakespeare and religious war: new
developments on the Italian sources of Twelfth Night Elisabetta Tarantino;
4. 'Thou laidst no sieges to the music-room': anatomising wars, staging
battles Michael Hattaway; 5. Shakespearian narratives of war: trauma;
repetition; and metaphor Ros King; 6. War without Shakespeare: reading
Shakespearean absence, 1642-1649 Eoin Price; 7. Antic dispositions:
Shakespeare, war, and cabaret Irene Makaryk; 8. The comedy of Hamlet in
Nazi-occupied Warsaw: an exploration of Lubitsch's To be or not to be
(1942) Reiko Oya; 9. The lion and the lamb: Hamlet in London during World
War II Zoltán Márkus; 10. Dividing to conquer or joining the ReSisters:
Shakespeare's Lady Anne (and Woolf's Three Guineas) in the wake of #MeToo
Diana Henderson; 11. The Homeland of Coriolanus: war homecomings between
Shakespeare's stage and current complex TV Christina Wald; 12. Scholarly
method, truth, and evidence in Shakespearian textual studies Gabriel Egan;
13. Beautiful polecats: the living and the dead in Julius Caesar Lisa
Hopkins; 14. Ancient aesthetics and current conflicts: Indian Rasa theory
and Vishal Bhardwaj's Haider (2014) Melissa Croteau; 15. Failure to thrive
Elizabeth Mazzola; 16. Tippett's Tempest: Shakespeare in The Knot Garden
Michael Graham; 17. Tautological character: Troilus and Cressida and the
problems of personation Samuel Fallon; 18. 'Rude wind': King Lear -
canonicity versus physicality Peter Smith; 19. Content but also unwell:
distributed character and language in The Merchant of Venice Elena Pellone
and David Schalkwyk; 20. This autistic island's mine: neurodiversity,
autistic culture, and the Hunter Heartbeat Method Sonya Freeman Loftis; 21.
The Senecan tragedy of Feste in Twelfth Night Judith Rosenheim; 22.
Shakespearean performance in England, 2018 Stephen Purcell and Paul
Prescott; 23. Professional Shakespeare productions in the British Isles,
2017 James Shaw; 24. The year's contribution to Shakespeare studies:
critical studies reviewed by Charlotte Scott; Shakespeare in performance
reviewed by Russell Jackson; Editions and textual studies reviewed by Peter
Kirwan; Abstracts.
Economies of gunpowder and ecologies of peace: accounting for
sustainability; Randall Martin; 3. Shakespeare and religious war: new
developments on the Italian sources of Twelfth Night Elisabetta Tarantino;
4. 'Thou laidst no sieges to the music-room': anatomising wars, staging
battles Michael Hattaway; 5. Shakespearian narratives of war: trauma;
repetition; and metaphor Ros King; 6. War without Shakespeare: reading
Shakespearean absence, 1642-1649 Eoin Price; 7. Antic dispositions:
Shakespeare, war, and cabaret Irene Makaryk; 8. The comedy of Hamlet in
Nazi-occupied Warsaw: an exploration of Lubitsch's To be or not to be
(1942) Reiko Oya; 9. The lion and the lamb: Hamlet in London during World
War II Zoltán Márkus; 10. Dividing to conquer or joining the ReSisters:
Shakespeare's Lady Anne (and Woolf's Three Guineas) in the wake of #MeToo
Diana Henderson; 11. The Homeland of Coriolanus: war homecomings between
Shakespeare's stage and current complex TV Christina Wald; 12. Scholarly
method, truth, and evidence in Shakespearian textual studies Gabriel Egan;
13. Beautiful polecats: the living and the dead in Julius Caesar Lisa
Hopkins; 14. Ancient aesthetics and current conflicts: Indian Rasa theory
and Vishal Bhardwaj's Haider (2014) Melissa Croteau; 15. Failure to thrive
Elizabeth Mazzola; 16. Tippett's Tempest: Shakespeare in The Knot Garden
Michael Graham; 17. Tautological character: Troilus and Cressida and the
problems of personation Samuel Fallon; 18. 'Rude wind': King Lear -
canonicity versus physicality Peter Smith; 19. Content but also unwell:
distributed character and language in The Merchant of Venice Elena Pellone
and David Schalkwyk; 20. This autistic island's mine: neurodiversity,
autistic culture, and the Hunter Heartbeat Method Sonya Freeman Loftis; 21.
The Senecan tragedy of Feste in Twelfth Night Judith Rosenheim; 22.
Shakespearean performance in England, 2018 Stephen Purcell and Paul
Prescott; 23. Professional Shakespeare productions in the British Isles,
2017 James Shaw; 24. The year's contribution to Shakespeare studies:
critical studies reviewed by Charlotte Scott; Shakespeare in performance
reviewed by Russell Jackson; Editions and textual studies reviewed by Peter
Kirwan; Abstracts.
List of illustrations; 1. Henry V after the War on Terror Ramona Wray; 2.
Economies of gunpowder and ecologies of peace: accounting for
sustainability; Randall Martin; 3. Shakespeare and religious war: new
developments on the Italian sources of Twelfth Night Elisabetta Tarantino;
4. 'Thou laidst no sieges to the music-room': anatomising wars, staging
battles Michael Hattaway; 5. Shakespearian narratives of war: trauma;
repetition; and metaphor Ros King; 6. War without Shakespeare: reading
Shakespearean absence, 1642-1649 Eoin Price; 7. Antic dispositions:
Shakespeare, war, and cabaret Irene Makaryk; 8. The comedy of Hamlet in
Nazi-occupied Warsaw: an exploration of Lubitsch's To be or not to be
(1942) Reiko Oya; 9. The lion and the lamb: Hamlet in London during World
War II Zoltán Márkus; 10. Dividing to conquer or joining the ReSisters:
Shakespeare's Lady Anne (and Woolf's Three Guineas) in the wake of #MeToo
Diana Henderson; 11. The Homeland of Coriolanus: war homecomings between
Shakespeare's stage and current complex TV Christina Wald; 12. Scholarly
method, truth, and evidence in Shakespearian textual studies Gabriel Egan;
13. Beautiful polecats: the living and the dead in Julius Caesar Lisa
Hopkins; 14. Ancient aesthetics and current conflicts: Indian Rasa theory
and Vishal Bhardwaj's Haider (2014) Melissa Croteau; 15. Failure to thrive
Elizabeth Mazzola; 16. Tippett's Tempest: Shakespeare in The Knot Garden
Michael Graham; 17. Tautological character: Troilus and Cressida and the
problems of personation Samuel Fallon; 18. 'Rude wind': King Lear -
canonicity versus physicality Peter Smith; 19. Content but also unwell:
distributed character and language in The Merchant of Venice Elena Pellone
and David Schalkwyk; 20. This autistic island's mine: neurodiversity,
autistic culture, and the Hunter Heartbeat Method Sonya Freeman Loftis; 21.
The Senecan tragedy of Feste in Twelfth Night Judith Rosenheim; 22.
Shakespearean performance in England, 2018 Stephen Purcell and Paul
Prescott; 23. Professional Shakespeare productions in the British Isles,
2017 James Shaw; 24. The year's contribution to Shakespeare studies:
critical studies reviewed by Charlotte Scott; Shakespeare in performance
reviewed by Russell Jackson; Editions and textual studies reviewed by Peter
Kirwan; Abstracts.
Economies of gunpowder and ecologies of peace: accounting for
sustainability; Randall Martin; 3. Shakespeare and religious war: new
developments on the Italian sources of Twelfth Night Elisabetta Tarantino;
4. 'Thou laidst no sieges to the music-room': anatomising wars, staging
battles Michael Hattaway; 5. Shakespearian narratives of war: trauma;
repetition; and metaphor Ros King; 6. War without Shakespeare: reading
Shakespearean absence, 1642-1649 Eoin Price; 7. Antic dispositions:
Shakespeare, war, and cabaret Irene Makaryk; 8. The comedy of Hamlet in
Nazi-occupied Warsaw: an exploration of Lubitsch's To be or not to be
(1942) Reiko Oya; 9. The lion and the lamb: Hamlet in London during World
War II Zoltán Márkus; 10. Dividing to conquer or joining the ReSisters:
Shakespeare's Lady Anne (and Woolf's Three Guineas) in the wake of #MeToo
Diana Henderson; 11. The Homeland of Coriolanus: war homecomings between
Shakespeare's stage and current complex TV Christina Wald; 12. Scholarly
method, truth, and evidence in Shakespearian textual studies Gabriel Egan;
13. Beautiful polecats: the living and the dead in Julius Caesar Lisa
Hopkins; 14. Ancient aesthetics and current conflicts: Indian Rasa theory
and Vishal Bhardwaj's Haider (2014) Melissa Croteau; 15. Failure to thrive
Elizabeth Mazzola; 16. Tippett's Tempest: Shakespeare in The Knot Garden
Michael Graham; 17. Tautological character: Troilus and Cressida and the
problems of personation Samuel Fallon; 18. 'Rude wind': King Lear -
canonicity versus physicality Peter Smith; 19. Content but also unwell:
distributed character and language in The Merchant of Venice Elena Pellone
and David Schalkwyk; 20. This autistic island's mine: neurodiversity,
autistic culture, and the Hunter Heartbeat Method Sonya Freeman Loftis; 21.
The Senecan tragedy of Feste in Twelfth Night Judith Rosenheim; 22.
Shakespearean performance in England, 2018 Stephen Purcell and Paul
Prescott; 23. Professional Shakespeare productions in the British Isles,
2017 James Shaw; 24. The year's contribution to Shakespeare studies:
critical studies reviewed by Charlotte Scott; Shakespeare in performance
reviewed by Russell Jackson; Editions and textual studies reviewed by Peter
Kirwan; Abstracts.