Stanley Wells (ed.)
Shakespeare Survey
Herausgeber: Bate, Jonathan; Wells, Stanley W.; Dobson, Michael
Stanley Wells (ed.)
Shakespeare Survey
Herausgeber: Bate, Jonathan; Wells, Stanley W.; Dobson, Michael
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The first fifty volumes of this yearbook of Shakespeare studies are being reissued in paperback.
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The first fifty volumes of this yearbook of Shakespeare studies are being reissued in paperback.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. September 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 191mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 593g
- ISBN-13: 9780521523905
- ISBN-10: 0521523907
- Artikelnr.: 21171047
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. September 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 191mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 593g
- ISBN-13: 9780521523905
- ISBN-10: 0521523907
- Artikelnr.: 21171047
List of illustrations
1. Shakespeare's language and the language of Shakespeare's time Stephen Booth
2. 'I'll plague thee for that word': language, performance, and communicable disease Keir Elam
3. The language of the spectator Dennis Kennedy
4. Marlowe's Edward II: penetrating language in Shakespeare's Richard II Meredith Skura
5. Hamlet's ear Philippa Berry
6. Secrecy and gossip in Twelfth Night John Kerrigan
7. Shakespeare rewriting Ovid: Olivia's interview with Viola and the Narcissus myth A. B. Taylor
8. 'Voice Potential': language and symbolic capital in Othello Lynne Magnusson
9. Household words: Macbeth and the failure of spectacle Lisa Hopkins
10. Erring and straying like lost sheep: The Winter's Tale and The Comedy of Errors Brian Gibbons
11. The 'Shakespearian gap' in French Jean-Michel Deprats
12. Reading the early modem text Marion Trousdale
13. Shakespeare and the metamorphosis of the pentameter Kenneth Muir
14. Rereading illustrations of the English stage John Astington
15. Nietzsche's Hamlet Peter Holbrook
16. 'Strange and woonderfull syghts': The Tempest and the discourses of monstrosity Mark Thornton Burnett
17. Shakespeare performances in England, 1996 Robert Smallwood
18. Professional Shakespeare productions in the British Isles, January-December 1995 Niky Rathbone
19. The year's contributions to Shakespeare studies Janette Dillon, Mark Thornton Burnett and John Jowett
Books received
Index.
1. Shakespeare's language and the language of Shakespeare's time Stephen Booth
2. 'I'll plague thee for that word': language, performance, and communicable disease Keir Elam
3. The language of the spectator Dennis Kennedy
4. Marlowe's Edward II: penetrating language in Shakespeare's Richard II Meredith Skura
5. Hamlet's ear Philippa Berry
6. Secrecy and gossip in Twelfth Night John Kerrigan
7. Shakespeare rewriting Ovid: Olivia's interview with Viola and the Narcissus myth A. B. Taylor
8. 'Voice Potential': language and symbolic capital in Othello Lynne Magnusson
9. Household words: Macbeth and the failure of spectacle Lisa Hopkins
10. Erring and straying like lost sheep: The Winter's Tale and The Comedy of Errors Brian Gibbons
11. The 'Shakespearian gap' in French Jean-Michel Deprats
12. Reading the early modem text Marion Trousdale
13. Shakespeare and the metamorphosis of the pentameter Kenneth Muir
14. Rereading illustrations of the English stage John Astington
15. Nietzsche's Hamlet Peter Holbrook
16. 'Strange and woonderfull syghts': The Tempest and the discourses of monstrosity Mark Thornton Burnett
17. Shakespeare performances in England, 1996 Robert Smallwood
18. Professional Shakespeare productions in the British Isles, January-December 1995 Niky Rathbone
19. The year's contributions to Shakespeare studies Janette Dillon, Mark Thornton Burnett and John Jowett
Books received
Index.
List of illustrations
1. Shakespeare's language and the language of Shakespeare's time Stephen Booth
2. 'I'll plague thee for that word': language, performance, and communicable disease Keir Elam
3. The language of the spectator Dennis Kennedy
4. Marlowe's Edward II: penetrating language in Shakespeare's Richard II Meredith Skura
5. Hamlet's ear Philippa Berry
6. Secrecy and gossip in Twelfth Night John Kerrigan
7. Shakespeare rewriting Ovid: Olivia's interview with Viola and the Narcissus myth A. B. Taylor
8. 'Voice Potential': language and symbolic capital in Othello Lynne Magnusson
9. Household words: Macbeth and the failure of spectacle Lisa Hopkins
10. Erring and straying like lost sheep: The Winter's Tale and The Comedy of Errors Brian Gibbons
11. The 'Shakespearian gap' in French Jean-Michel Deprats
12. Reading the early modem text Marion Trousdale
13. Shakespeare and the metamorphosis of the pentameter Kenneth Muir
14. Rereading illustrations of the English stage John Astington
15. Nietzsche's Hamlet Peter Holbrook
16. 'Strange and woonderfull syghts': The Tempest and the discourses of monstrosity Mark Thornton Burnett
17. Shakespeare performances in England, 1996 Robert Smallwood
18. Professional Shakespeare productions in the British Isles, January-December 1995 Niky Rathbone
19. The year's contributions to Shakespeare studies Janette Dillon, Mark Thornton Burnett and John Jowett
Books received
Index.
1. Shakespeare's language and the language of Shakespeare's time Stephen Booth
2. 'I'll plague thee for that word': language, performance, and communicable disease Keir Elam
3. The language of the spectator Dennis Kennedy
4. Marlowe's Edward II: penetrating language in Shakespeare's Richard II Meredith Skura
5. Hamlet's ear Philippa Berry
6. Secrecy and gossip in Twelfth Night John Kerrigan
7. Shakespeare rewriting Ovid: Olivia's interview with Viola and the Narcissus myth A. B. Taylor
8. 'Voice Potential': language and symbolic capital in Othello Lynne Magnusson
9. Household words: Macbeth and the failure of spectacle Lisa Hopkins
10. Erring and straying like lost sheep: The Winter's Tale and The Comedy of Errors Brian Gibbons
11. The 'Shakespearian gap' in French Jean-Michel Deprats
12. Reading the early modem text Marion Trousdale
13. Shakespeare and the metamorphosis of the pentameter Kenneth Muir
14. Rereading illustrations of the English stage John Astington
15. Nietzsche's Hamlet Peter Holbrook
16. 'Strange and woonderfull syghts': The Tempest and the discourses of monstrosity Mark Thornton Burnett
17. Shakespeare performances in England, 1996 Robert Smallwood
18. Professional Shakespeare productions in the British Isles, January-December 1995 Niky Rathbone
19. The year's contributions to Shakespeare studies Janette Dillon, Mark Thornton Burnett and John Jowett
Books received
Index.