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: 364
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. September 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 191mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 679g
- ISBN-13: 9780521523882
- ISBN-10: 0521523885
- Artikelnr.: 22232748
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 364
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. September 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 191mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 679g
- ISBN-13: 9780521523882
- ISBN-10: 0521523885
- Artikelnr.: 22232748
List of illustrations
1. The challenges of Romeo and Juliet Stanley Wells
2. The date and the expected venue of Romeo and Juliet Andrew Gurr
3. The 'bad' quarto of Romeo and Juliet David Farley-Hills
4. Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet: the places of invention Jill L. Levenson
5. 'Death-marked love': desire and presence in Romeo and Juliet Lloyd Davis
6. Carnival and death in Romeo and Juliet: a Bakhtinian reading Ronald Knowles
7. Ideology and the feud in Romeo and Juliet Susan Snyder
8. Bawdy puns and lustful virgins: the legacy of Juliet's desire in comedies of the early 1600s Mary Bly
9. Picturing Romeo and Juliet James Fowler
10. Nineteenth-century Juliet Philip Davis
11. 'O, what learning is!' Pedagogy and the afterlife of Romeo and Juliet Rex Gibson
12. The film versions of Romeo and Juliet Anthony Davies
13. The poetics of paradox: Shakespeare's versus Zeffirelli's culture of violence Joan Ozark Holmer
14. 'Lawful deed': consummation, custom, and law in All's Well That Ends Well Subha Mukherji
15. 'Have you not read of some such thing?' Sex and sexual stories in Othello Edward Pechter
16. French leave, or Lear and the King of France R. A. Foakes
17. The actor as artist: Harold Hobson's Shakespearian theatre criticism Dominic Shellard
18. Shakespeare performances in England, 1994-1995 Peter Holland
19. Professional Shakespeare productions in the British Isles, January-December 1994 Niky Rathbone
20. The year's contributions to Shakespeare studies David Lindley, Mark Thornton Burnett and John Jowett
Books received
Index.
1. The challenges of Romeo and Juliet Stanley Wells
2. The date and the expected venue of Romeo and Juliet Andrew Gurr
3. The 'bad' quarto of Romeo and Juliet David Farley-Hills
4. Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet: the places of invention Jill L. Levenson
5. 'Death-marked love': desire and presence in Romeo and Juliet Lloyd Davis
6. Carnival and death in Romeo and Juliet: a Bakhtinian reading Ronald Knowles
7. Ideology and the feud in Romeo and Juliet Susan Snyder
8. Bawdy puns and lustful virgins: the legacy of Juliet's desire in comedies of the early 1600s Mary Bly
9. Picturing Romeo and Juliet James Fowler
10. Nineteenth-century Juliet Philip Davis
11. 'O, what learning is!' Pedagogy and the afterlife of Romeo and Juliet Rex Gibson
12. The film versions of Romeo and Juliet Anthony Davies
13. The poetics of paradox: Shakespeare's versus Zeffirelli's culture of violence Joan Ozark Holmer
14. 'Lawful deed': consummation, custom, and law in All's Well That Ends Well Subha Mukherji
15. 'Have you not read of some such thing?' Sex and sexual stories in Othello Edward Pechter
16. French leave, or Lear and the King of France R. A. Foakes
17. The actor as artist: Harold Hobson's Shakespearian theatre criticism Dominic Shellard
18. Shakespeare performances in England, 1994-1995 Peter Holland
19. Professional Shakespeare productions in the British Isles, January-December 1994 Niky Rathbone
20. The year's contributions to Shakespeare studies David Lindley, Mark Thornton Burnett and John Jowett
Books received
Index.
List of illustrations
1. The challenges of Romeo and Juliet Stanley Wells
2. The date and the expected venue of Romeo and Juliet Andrew Gurr
3. The 'bad' quarto of Romeo and Juliet David Farley-Hills
4. Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet: the places of invention Jill L. Levenson
5. 'Death-marked love': desire and presence in Romeo and Juliet Lloyd Davis
6. Carnival and death in Romeo and Juliet: a Bakhtinian reading Ronald Knowles
7. Ideology and the feud in Romeo and Juliet Susan Snyder
8. Bawdy puns and lustful virgins: the legacy of Juliet's desire in comedies of the early 1600s Mary Bly
9. Picturing Romeo and Juliet James Fowler
10. Nineteenth-century Juliet Philip Davis
11. 'O, what learning is!' Pedagogy and the afterlife of Romeo and Juliet Rex Gibson
12. The film versions of Romeo and Juliet Anthony Davies
13. The poetics of paradox: Shakespeare's versus Zeffirelli's culture of violence Joan Ozark Holmer
14. 'Lawful deed': consummation, custom, and law in All's Well That Ends Well Subha Mukherji
15. 'Have you not read of some such thing?' Sex and sexual stories in Othello Edward Pechter
16. French leave, or Lear and the King of France R. A. Foakes
17. The actor as artist: Harold Hobson's Shakespearian theatre criticism Dominic Shellard
18. Shakespeare performances in England, 1994-1995 Peter Holland
19. Professional Shakespeare productions in the British Isles, January-December 1994 Niky Rathbone
20. The year's contributions to Shakespeare studies David Lindley, Mark Thornton Burnett and John Jowett
Books received
Index.
1. The challenges of Romeo and Juliet Stanley Wells
2. The date and the expected venue of Romeo and Juliet Andrew Gurr
3. The 'bad' quarto of Romeo and Juliet David Farley-Hills
4. Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet: the places of invention Jill L. Levenson
5. 'Death-marked love': desire and presence in Romeo and Juliet Lloyd Davis
6. Carnival and death in Romeo and Juliet: a Bakhtinian reading Ronald Knowles
7. Ideology and the feud in Romeo and Juliet Susan Snyder
8. Bawdy puns and lustful virgins: the legacy of Juliet's desire in comedies of the early 1600s Mary Bly
9. Picturing Romeo and Juliet James Fowler
10. Nineteenth-century Juliet Philip Davis
11. 'O, what learning is!' Pedagogy and the afterlife of Romeo and Juliet Rex Gibson
12. The film versions of Romeo and Juliet Anthony Davies
13. The poetics of paradox: Shakespeare's versus Zeffirelli's culture of violence Joan Ozark Holmer
14. 'Lawful deed': consummation, custom, and law in All's Well That Ends Well Subha Mukherji
15. 'Have you not read of some such thing?' Sex and sexual stories in Othello Edward Pechter
16. French leave, or Lear and the King of France R. A. Foakes
17. The actor as artist: Harold Hobson's Shakespearian theatre criticism Dominic Shellard
18. Shakespeare performances in England, 1994-1995 Peter Holland
19. Professional Shakespeare productions in the British Isles, January-December 1994 Niky Rathbone
20. The year's contributions to Shakespeare studies David Lindley, Mark Thornton Burnett and John Jowett
Books received
Index.