Shakespeare Survey
Volume 56, Shakespeare and Comedy: An Annual Survey of Shakespeare Studies and Production
Herausgeber: Holland, Peter
Shakespeare Survey
Volume 56, Shakespeare and Comedy: An Annual Survey of Shakespeare Studies and Production
Herausgeber: Holland, Peter
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Shakespeare Survey is a yearbook of Shakespeare studies and production.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Oktober 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 191mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 715g
- ISBN-13: 9780521049993
- ISBN-10: 0521049997
- Artikelnr.: 23429224
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Oktober 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 191mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 715g
- ISBN-13: 9780521049993
- ISBN-10: 0521049997
- Artikelnr.: 23429224
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
List of illustrations; 1. Looking like a child - or - Titus: the comedy
Carol Chillington Rutter; 2. Comedy and Epyllion in post-Reformation
England Dympna Callaghan; 3. (Peter) Quince: love potions, carpenter's
coigns and Athenian weddings Patricia Parker; 4. 'When everything seems
double': Peter Quince, the other playwright in A Midsummer Night's Dream A.
B. Taylor; 5. Cultural materialism and intertextuality: the limits of queer
reading in A Midsummer Night's Dream and The Two Noble Kinsmen Alan
Sinfield; 6. As you liken it: simile in the wilderness Robert N. Watson; 7.
Infinite jest: the comedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark Ann Thompson; 8.
Othello and the end of comedy Stephen Orgel; 9. Shakespeare as a joke: the
English comic tradition, A Midsummer Night's Dream and amateur performance
Michael Dobson; 10. Falstaff's belly, Bertie's kilt, Rosalind's legs:
Shakespeare and the Victorian prince Adrian Poole; 11. The sixth act:
Shakespeare after Joyce Maud Ellmann; 12. The return of Prospero's wife:
mother figures in The Tempest's afterlife Sarah Annes Brown; 13. Directing
Shakespeare's comedies: in conversation with Peter Holland Declan
Donnellan; 14. 'To show our simple skill': scripts and performances in
Shakespearian comedy Michael Cordner; 15. John Shakespeare's 'spiritual
testament': a reappraisal Robert Bearman; 16. Shakespeare as a force for
good Peter Holbrook; 17. Timon of Athens and Jacobean politics Andrew
Hadfield; 18. Man, woman and beast in Timon's Athens Andreas Höfele; 19.
Rough magic: northern broadsides at work at play Carol Chillington Rutter;
20. Shakespeare performances in England, 2002 Michael Dobson; 21.
Professional Shakespeare productions in the British Isles, January-December
2001 James Shaw; The Year's Contributions to Shakespeare Studies: 22.
Critical studies reviewed by Ruth Morse; 23. Shakespeare's life, times and
stage reviewed by Leslie Thomson; 24. Editions and textual studies reviewed
by Eric Rasmussen; Books received; Index.
Carol Chillington Rutter; 2. Comedy and Epyllion in post-Reformation
England Dympna Callaghan; 3. (Peter) Quince: love potions, carpenter's
coigns and Athenian weddings Patricia Parker; 4. 'When everything seems
double': Peter Quince, the other playwright in A Midsummer Night's Dream A.
B. Taylor; 5. Cultural materialism and intertextuality: the limits of queer
reading in A Midsummer Night's Dream and The Two Noble Kinsmen Alan
Sinfield; 6. As you liken it: simile in the wilderness Robert N. Watson; 7.
Infinite jest: the comedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark Ann Thompson; 8.
Othello and the end of comedy Stephen Orgel; 9. Shakespeare as a joke: the
English comic tradition, A Midsummer Night's Dream and amateur performance
Michael Dobson; 10. Falstaff's belly, Bertie's kilt, Rosalind's legs:
Shakespeare and the Victorian prince Adrian Poole; 11. The sixth act:
Shakespeare after Joyce Maud Ellmann; 12. The return of Prospero's wife:
mother figures in The Tempest's afterlife Sarah Annes Brown; 13. Directing
Shakespeare's comedies: in conversation with Peter Holland Declan
Donnellan; 14. 'To show our simple skill': scripts and performances in
Shakespearian comedy Michael Cordner; 15. John Shakespeare's 'spiritual
testament': a reappraisal Robert Bearman; 16. Shakespeare as a force for
good Peter Holbrook; 17. Timon of Athens and Jacobean politics Andrew
Hadfield; 18. Man, woman and beast in Timon's Athens Andreas Höfele; 19.
Rough magic: northern broadsides at work at play Carol Chillington Rutter;
20. Shakespeare performances in England, 2002 Michael Dobson; 21.
Professional Shakespeare productions in the British Isles, January-December
2001 James Shaw; The Year's Contributions to Shakespeare Studies: 22.
Critical studies reviewed by Ruth Morse; 23. Shakespeare's life, times and
stage reviewed by Leslie Thomson; 24. Editions and textual studies reviewed
by Eric Rasmussen; Books received; Index.
List of illustrations; 1. Looking like a child - or - Titus: the comedy
Carol Chillington Rutter; 2. Comedy and Epyllion in post-Reformation
England Dympna Callaghan; 3. (Peter) Quince: love potions, carpenter's
coigns and Athenian weddings Patricia Parker; 4. 'When everything seems
double': Peter Quince, the other playwright in A Midsummer Night's Dream A.
B. Taylor; 5. Cultural materialism and intertextuality: the limits of queer
reading in A Midsummer Night's Dream and The Two Noble Kinsmen Alan
Sinfield; 6. As you liken it: simile in the wilderness Robert N. Watson; 7.
Infinite jest: the comedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark Ann Thompson; 8.
Othello and the end of comedy Stephen Orgel; 9. Shakespeare as a joke: the
English comic tradition, A Midsummer Night's Dream and amateur performance
Michael Dobson; 10. Falstaff's belly, Bertie's kilt, Rosalind's legs:
Shakespeare and the Victorian prince Adrian Poole; 11. The sixth act:
Shakespeare after Joyce Maud Ellmann; 12. The return of Prospero's wife:
mother figures in The Tempest's afterlife Sarah Annes Brown; 13. Directing
Shakespeare's comedies: in conversation with Peter Holland Declan
Donnellan; 14. 'To show our simple skill': scripts and performances in
Shakespearian comedy Michael Cordner; 15. John Shakespeare's 'spiritual
testament': a reappraisal Robert Bearman; 16. Shakespeare as a force for
good Peter Holbrook; 17. Timon of Athens and Jacobean politics Andrew
Hadfield; 18. Man, woman and beast in Timon's Athens Andreas Höfele; 19.
Rough magic: northern broadsides at work at play Carol Chillington Rutter;
20. Shakespeare performances in England, 2002 Michael Dobson; 21.
Professional Shakespeare productions in the British Isles, January-December
2001 James Shaw; The Year's Contributions to Shakespeare Studies: 22.
Critical studies reviewed by Ruth Morse; 23. Shakespeare's life, times and
stage reviewed by Leslie Thomson; 24. Editions and textual studies reviewed
by Eric Rasmussen; Books received; Index.
Carol Chillington Rutter; 2. Comedy and Epyllion in post-Reformation
England Dympna Callaghan; 3. (Peter) Quince: love potions, carpenter's
coigns and Athenian weddings Patricia Parker; 4. 'When everything seems
double': Peter Quince, the other playwright in A Midsummer Night's Dream A.
B. Taylor; 5. Cultural materialism and intertextuality: the limits of queer
reading in A Midsummer Night's Dream and The Two Noble Kinsmen Alan
Sinfield; 6. As you liken it: simile in the wilderness Robert N. Watson; 7.
Infinite jest: the comedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark Ann Thompson; 8.
Othello and the end of comedy Stephen Orgel; 9. Shakespeare as a joke: the
English comic tradition, A Midsummer Night's Dream and amateur performance
Michael Dobson; 10. Falstaff's belly, Bertie's kilt, Rosalind's legs:
Shakespeare and the Victorian prince Adrian Poole; 11. The sixth act:
Shakespeare after Joyce Maud Ellmann; 12. The return of Prospero's wife:
mother figures in The Tempest's afterlife Sarah Annes Brown; 13. Directing
Shakespeare's comedies: in conversation with Peter Holland Declan
Donnellan; 14. 'To show our simple skill': scripts and performances in
Shakespearian comedy Michael Cordner; 15. John Shakespeare's 'spiritual
testament': a reappraisal Robert Bearman; 16. Shakespeare as a force for
good Peter Holbrook; 17. Timon of Athens and Jacobean politics Andrew
Hadfield; 18. Man, woman and beast in Timon's Athens Andreas Höfele; 19.
Rough magic: northern broadsides at work at play Carol Chillington Rutter;
20. Shakespeare performances in England, 2002 Michael Dobson; 21.
Professional Shakespeare productions in the British Isles, January-December
2001 James Shaw; The Year's Contributions to Shakespeare Studies: 22.
Critical studies reviewed by Ruth Morse; 23. Shakespeare's life, times and
stage reviewed by Leslie Thomson; 24. Editions and textual studies reviewed
by Eric Rasmussen; Books received; Index.