Shakespeare Survey 77
Herausgeber: Crawforth, Hannah; Smith, Emma; Scott-Baumann, Elizabeth
Shakespeare Survey 77
Herausgeber: Crawforth, Hannah; Smith, Emma; Scott-Baumann, Elizabeth
- Gebundenes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
Shakespeare Survey is a yearbook of Shakespeare studies and production. The theme for Volume 77 is 'Shakespeare's Poetry'. The complete set of Survey volumes is also available online at www.cambridge.org/core/publications/collections/cambridge-shakespeare.
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- Shakespeare Survey140,99 €
- Shakespeare Survey 76141,99 €
- Shakespeare Survey 75141,99 €
- Shakespeare Survey 7460,99 €
- David McInnis (University of Melbourne)Shakespeare and Lost Plays34,99 €
- Emma Smith (University of Oxford)The Cambridge Shakespeare Guide20,99 €
- David McInnis (University of Melbourne)Shakespeare and Lost Plays43,99 €
-
-
-
Shakespeare Survey is a yearbook of Shakespeare studies and production. The theme for Volume 77 is 'Shakespeare's Poetry'. The complete set of Survey volumes is also available online at www.cambridge.org/core/publications/collections/cambridge-shakespeare.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Shakespeare Survey
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 372
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 208mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 876g
- ISBN-13: 9781009531399
- ISBN-10: 1009531395
- Artikelnr.: 70287899
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Shakespeare Survey
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 372
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 208mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 876g
- ISBN-13: 9781009531399
- ISBN-10: 1009531395
- Artikelnr.: 70287899
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
List of illustrations; 1. Remembering Shakespeare's Sonnets in Lucy Negro,
Redux Joyce MacDonald; 2. The poetics of Antiquarian accumulation in A
Lover's Complaint Miriam Jacobson; 3. Different samenesses Stephen
Guy-Bray; 4. Shakespeare's canvas Colleen Ruth Rosenfeld; 5. 'Persuasion by
similitude': finding likeness in Shakespeare's A Lover's Complaint
Katharine A. Craik; 6. 'Nothing-to-be-glossed-here': race in Shakespeare's
Sonnets Jane Kingsley-Smith; 7. Allegorical desire, or, The Sufi 'Phoenix
and the Turtle' Madhavi Menon; 8. The poetics of Shakespearean Erasure:
lyric thinking with Bhanu Kapil and Preti Taneja Ayesha Ramachandran; 9.
Lucrece, letters, and the moment of Lipsius Feisal G. Mohamed; 10.
Shakespeare's Arabic Sonnets Robert Stagg; 11. How to make a formal
complaint: Sara Ahmed's Complaint! and William Shakespeare's A Lover's
Complaint Hannah Crawforth and Elizabeth Scott-Baumann; 12. They also serve
who only stand and write, or, how Milton read Shakespeare's Sonnets Amrita
Dhar; 13. Writing delight with beauty's pen: restoring Richard Barnfield's
Lost Credit Will Tosh; 14. Ocular power and female fascinum in
Shakespeare's Venus and Adonis Tamara Mahadin; 15. Pretty Creatures: A
Lover's Complaint, The Rape of Lucrece, and early modern women's complaint
poetry Sarah C. E. Ross; 16. Lyric voices and cultural encounters across
time and space: the poetry of William Shakespeare and Faiz Ahmed Faiz
(1911-1984) Jyotsna G. Singh; 17. The thing itself or the image of that
horror: fictions, fascisms and we that are young Preti Taneja; 18.
Shakespeare's refugees Dennis Kennedy; 19. Shakespeare as a source of
dramaturgical reconstruction Shu-win Tang; 20. Shakespeare, race,
postcoloniality: the state of the fields Jyotsna G. Singh, Amrita Dhar,
Jessica Chiba, and Christopher Thurman; 21. Asian Shakespeares online from
Singapore Li Lan Yong, Alvin Eng Hui Lim, Mika Eglinton, Bi-qi Beatrice
Lei, Michael Dobson, Eleine Ng-Gagneux and Hyon-u Lee; 22. Strange shadows:
translating Shakespeare Shoichiro Kawai, Timothy Billings, Lin Shen,
Jean-Michel Déprats and Tai-Won Kim; 23. Gender and sexuality: the state of
the fields Marjorie Rubright, Valerie Traub, Judy Ick, Alexa Alice Joubin,
Madhavi Menon and Kumiko Hilberdink-Sakamoto; 24. Shakespeare performances
in England: outside London, 2022-23 Eleanor Rycroft; 25. Shakespeare
performances in England: London, 2023 Lois Potter; 26. Professional
Shakespeare productions in the UK, January-December 2022 James Shaw; The
year's contribution to Shakespeare studies: 1. Critical studies reviewed by
Ezra Horbury, 2. Editions and textual studies reviewed by Emma Depledge;
Abstracts of articles in Shakespeare survey 77; Index.
Redux Joyce MacDonald; 2. The poetics of Antiquarian accumulation in A
Lover's Complaint Miriam Jacobson; 3. Different samenesses Stephen
Guy-Bray; 4. Shakespeare's canvas Colleen Ruth Rosenfeld; 5. 'Persuasion by
similitude': finding likeness in Shakespeare's A Lover's Complaint
Katharine A. Craik; 6. 'Nothing-to-be-glossed-here': race in Shakespeare's
Sonnets Jane Kingsley-Smith; 7. Allegorical desire, or, The Sufi 'Phoenix
and the Turtle' Madhavi Menon; 8. The poetics of Shakespearean Erasure:
lyric thinking with Bhanu Kapil and Preti Taneja Ayesha Ramachandran; 9.
Lucrece, letters, and the moment of Lipsius Feisal G. Mohamed; 10.
Shakespeare's Arabic Sonnets Robert Stagg; 11. How to make a formal
complaint: Sara Ahmed's Complaint! and William Shakespeare's A Lover's
Complaint Hannah Crawforth and Elizabeth Scott-Baumann; 12. They also serve
who only stand and write, or, how Milton read Shakespeare's Sonnets Amrita
Dhar; 13. Writing delight with beauty's pen: restoring Richard Barnfield's
Lost Credit Will Tosh; 14. Ocular power and female fascinum in
Shakespeare's Venus and Adonis Tamara Mahadin; 15. Pretty Creatures: A
Lover's Complaint, The Rape of Lucrece, and early modern women's complaint
poetry Sarah C. E. Ross; 16. Lyric voices and cultural encounters across
time and space: the poetry of William Shakespeare and Faiz Ahmed Faiz
(1911-1984) Jyotsna G. Singh; 17. The thing itself or the image of that
horror: fictions, fascisms and we that are young Preti Taneja; 18.
Shakespeare's refugees Dennis Kennedy; 19. Shakespeare as a source of
dramaturgical reconstruction Shu-win Tang; 20. Shakespeare, race,
postcoloniality: the state of the fields Jyotsna G. Singh, Amrita Dhar,
Jessica Chiba, and Christopher Thurman; 21. Asian Shakespeares online from
Singapore Li Lan Yong, Alvin Eng Hui Lim, Mika Eglinton, Bi-qi Beatrice
Lei, Michael Dobson, Eleine Ng-Gagneux and Hyon-u Lee; 22. Strange shadows:
translating Shakespeare Shoichiro Kawai, Timothy Billings, Lin Shen,
Jean-Michel Déprats and Tai-Won Kim; 23. Gender and sexuality: the state of
the fields Marjorie Rubright, Valerie Traub, Judy Ick, Alexa Alice Joubin,
Madhavi Menon and Kumiko Hilberdink-Sakamoto; 24. Shakespeare performances
in England: outside London, 2022-23 Eleanor Rycroft; 25. Shakespeare
performances in England: London, 2023 Lois Potter; 26. Professional
Shakespeare productions in the UK, January-December 2022 James Shaw; The
year's contribution to Shakespeare studies: 1. Critical studies reviewed by
Ezra Horbury, 2. Editions and textual studies reviewed by Emma Depledge;
Abstracts of articles in Shakespeare survey 77; Index.
List of illustrations; 1. Remembering Shakespeare's Sonnets in Lucy Negro,
Redux Joyce MacDonald; 2. The poetics of Antiquarian accumulation in A
Lover's Complaint Miriam Jacobson; 3. Different samenesses Stephen
Guy-Bray; 4. Shakespeare's canvas Colleen Ruth Rosenfeld; 5. 'Persuasion by
similitude': finding likeness in Shakespeare's A Lover's Complaint
Katharine A. Craik; 6. 'Nothing-to-be-glossed-here': race in Shakespeare's
Sonnets Jane Kingsley-Smith; 7. Allegorical desire, or, The Sufi 'Phoenix
and the Turtle' Madhavi Menon; 8. The poetics of Shakespearean Erasure:
lyric thinking with Bhanu Kapil and Preti Taneja Ayesha Ramachandran; 9.
Lucrece, letters, and the moment of Lipsius Feisal G. Mohamed; 10.
Shakespeare's Arabic Sonnets Robert Stagg; 11. How to make a formal
complaint: Sara Ahmed's Complaint! and William Shakespeare's A Lover's
Complaint Hannah Crawforth and Elizabeth Scott-Baumann; 12. They also serve
who only stand and write, or, how Milton read Shakespeare's Sonnets Amrita
Dhar; 13. Writing delight with beauty's pen: restoring Richard Barnfield's
Lost Credit Will Tosh; 14. Ocular power and female fascinum in
Shakespeare's Venus and Adonis Tamara Mahadin; 15. Pretty Creatures: A
Lover's Complaint, The Rape of Lucrece, and early modern women's complaint
poetry Sarah C. E. Ross; 16. Lyric voices and cultural encounters across
time and space: the poetry of William Shakespeare and Faiz Ahmed Faiz
(1911-1984) Jyotsna G. Singh; 17. The thing itself or the image of that
horror: fictions, fascisms and we that are young Preti Taneja; 18.
Shakespeare's refugees Dennis Kennedy; 19. Shakespeare as a source of
dramaturgical reconstruction Shu-win Tang; 20. Shakespeare, race,
postcoloniality: the state of the fields Jyotsna G. Singh, Amrita Dhar,
Jessica Chiba, and Christopher Thurman; 21. Asian Shakespeares online from
Singapore Li Lan Yong, Alvin Eng Hui Lim, Mika Eglinton, Bi-qi Beatrice
Lei, Michael Dobson, Eleine Ng-Gagneux and Hyon-u Lee; 22. Strange shadows:
translating Shakespeare Shoichiro Kawai, Timothy Billings, Lin Shen,
Jean-Michel Déprats and Tai-Won Kim; 23. Gender and sexuality: the state of
the fields Marjorie Rubright, Valerie Traub, Judy Ick, Alexa Alice Joubin,
Madhavi Menon and Kumiko Hilberdink-Sakamoto; 24. Shakespeare performances
in England: outside London, 2022-23 Eleanor Rycroft; 25. Shakespeare
performances in England: London, 2023 Lois Potter; 26. Professional
Shakespeare productions in the UK, January-December 2022 James Shaw; The
year's contribution to Shakespeare studies: 1. Critical studies reviewed by
Ezra Horbury, 2. Editions and textual studies reviewed by Emma Depledge;
Abstracts of articles in Shakespeare survey 77; Index.
Redux Joyce MacDonald; 2. The poetics of Antiquarian accumulation in A
Lover's Complaint Miriam Jacobson; 3. Different samenesses Stephen
Guy-Bray; 4. Shakespeare's canvas Colleen Ruth Rosenfeld; 5. 'Persuasion by
similitude': finding likeness in Shakespeare's A Lover's Complaint
Katharine A. Craik; 6. 'Nothing-to-be-glossed-here': race in Shakespeare's
Sonnets Jane Kingsley-Smith; 7. Allegorical desire, or, The Sufi 'Phoenix
and the Turtle' Madhavi Menon; 8. The poetics of Shakespearean Erasure:
lyric thinking with Bhanu Kapil and Preti Taneja Ayesha Ramachandran; 9.
Lucrece, letters, and the moment of Lipsius Feisal G. Mohamed; 10.
Shakespeare's Arabic Sonnets Robert Stagg; 11. How to make a formal
complaint: Sara Ahmed's Complaint! and William Shakespeare's A Lover's
Complaint Hannah Crawforth and Elizabeth Scott-Baumann; 12. They also serve
who only stand and write, or, how Milton read Shakespeare's Sonnets Amrita
Dhar; 13. Writing delight with beauty's pen: restoring Richard Barnfield's
Lost Credit Will Tosh; 14. Ocular power and female fascinum in
Shakespeare's Venus and Adonis Tamara Mahadin; 15. Pretty Creatures: A
Lover's Complaint, The Rape of Lucrece, and early modern women's complaint
poetry Sarah C. E. Ross; 16. Lyric voices and cultural encounters across
time and space: the poetry of William Shakespeare and Faiz Ahmed Faiz
(1911-1984) Jyotsna G. Singh; 17. The thing itself or the image of that
horror: fictions, fascisms and we that are young Preti Taneja; 18.
Shakespeare's refugees Dennis Kennedy; 19. Shakespeare as a source of
dramaturgical reconstruction Shu-win Tang; 20. Shakespeare, race,
postcoloniality: the state of the fields Jyotsna G. Singh, Amrita Dhar,
Jessica Chiba, and Christopher Thurman; 21. Asian Shakespeares online from
Singapore Li Lan Yong, Alvin Eng Hui Lim, Mika Eglinton, Bi-qi Beatrice
Lei, Michael Dobson, Eleine Ng-Gagneux and Hyon-u Lee; 22. Strange shadows:
translating Shakespeare Shoichiro Kawai, Timothy Billings, Lin Shen,
Jean-Michel Déprats and Tai-Won Kim; 23. Gender and sexuality: the state of
the fields Marjorie Rubright, Valerie Traub, Judy Ick, Alexa Alice Joubin,
Madhavi Menon and Kumiko Hilberdink-Sakamoto; 24. Shakespeare performances
in England: outside London, 2022-23 Eleanor Rycroft; 25. Shakespeare
performances in England: London, 2023 Lois Potter; 26. Professional
Shakespeare productions in the UK, January-December 2022 James Shaw; The
year's contribution to Shakespeare studies: 1. Critical studies reviewed by
Ezra Horbury, 2. Editions and textual studies reviewed by Emma Depledge;
Abstracts of articles in Shakespeare survey 77; Index.