Shakespeare's book
Essays in reading, writing and reception
Herausgeber: Meek, Richard; Wilson, Richard; Rickard, Jane
Shakespeare's book
Essays in reading, writing and reception
Herausgeber: Meek, Richard; Wilson, Richard; Rickard, Jane
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This collection of essays offers a vital contribution to this critical debate, and examines its wider implications for how we conceive of Shakespeare and his works.
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This collection of essays offers a vital contribution to this critical debate, and examines its wider implications for how we conceive of Shakespeare and his works.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Mai 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 404g
- ISBN-13: 9780719085611
- ISBN-10: 0719085616
- Artikelnr.: 33155833
- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Mai 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 404g
- ISBN-13: 9780719085611
- ISBN-10: 0719085616
- Artikelnr.: 33155833
Richard Meek is Lecturer in Renaissance Literature at the University of York. Jane Rickard is Lecturer in Seventeenth-Century English Literature at the University of Leeds. Richard Wilson is Professor of English Literature at the University of Cardiff.
Introduction
Richard Wilson, Jane Rickard, and Richard Meek Part I Books 1. 'An index and obscure prologue': Books and theatre in Shakespeare's literary authorship
Patrick Cheney 2. 'A Man in Print'?: Shakespeare and the Representation of the Press
Helen Smith 3. 'Penned Speech': Seeing and Not Seeing in King Lear
Richard Meek 4. 'A Stringless Instrument': Richard II and the Defeat of Poetry
Richard Wilson Part II Texts 5. Foucault's Epistemic Shift and Verbatim Repetition in Shakespeare
Gabriel Egan 6. 'As sharp as a Pen': Henry V and its texts
Duncan Salkeld 7. Shakespeare's Deletions and False Starts, Mark 2
E. A. J. Honigmann Part III Readers 8. The First Folio: 'My Shakespeare'/'Our Shakespeare': Whose Shakespeare?
George Donaldson 9. The 'First' Folio in Context: The Folio Collections of Shakespeare, Jonson and King James
Jane Rickard 10. A New Early Reader of Shakespeare
Stanley Wells 11. 'Too long for a play': Shakespeare Beyond Page and Stage
John Lyon Afterword
Lukas Erne Index
Richard Wilson, Jane Rickard, and Richard Meek Part I Books 1. 'An index and obscure prologue': Books and theatre in Shakespeare's literary authorship
Patrick Cheney 2. 'A Man in Print'?: Shakespeare and the Representation of the Press
Helen Smith 3. 'Penned Speech': Seeing and Not Seeing in King Lear
Richard Meek 4. 'A Stringless Instrument': Richard II and the Defeat of Poetry
Richard Wilson Part II Texts 5. Foucault's Epistemic Shift and Verbatim Repetition in Shakespeare
Gabriel Egan 6. 'As sharp as a Pen': Henry V and its texts
Duncan Salkeld 7. Shakespeare's Deletions and False Starts, Mark 2
E. A. J. Honigmann Part III Readers 8. The First Folio: 'My Shakespeare'/'Our Shakespeare': Whose Shakespeare?
George Donaldson 9. The 'First' Folio in Context: The Folio Collections of Shakespeare, Jonson and King James
Jane Rickard 10. A New Early Reader of Shakespeare
Stanley Wells 11. 'Too long for a play': Shakespeare Beyond Page and Stage
John Lyon Afterword
Lukas Erne Index
Introduction
Richard Wilson, Jane Rickard, and Richard Meek Part I Books 1. 'An index and obscure prologue': Books and theatre in Shakespeare's literary authorship
Patrick Cheney 2. 'A Man in Print'?: Shakespeare and the Representation of the Press
Helen Smith 3. 'Penned Speech': Seeing and Not Seeing in King Lear
Richard Meek 4. 'A Stringless Instrument': Richard II and the Defeat of Poetry
Richard Wilson Part II Texts 5. Foucault's Epistemic Shift and Verbatim Repetition in Shakespeare
Gabriel Egan 6. 'As sharp as a Pen': Henry V and its texts
Duncan Salkeld 7. Shakespeare's Deletions and False Starts, Mark 2
E. A. J. Honigmann Part III Readers 8. The First Folio: 'My Shakespeare'/'Our Shakespeare': Whose Shakespeare?
George Donaldson 9. The 'First' Folio in Context: The Folio Collections of Shakespeare, Jonson and King James
Jane Rickard 10. A New Early Reader of Shakespeare
Stanley Wells 11. 'Too long for a play': Shakespeare Beyond Page and Stage
John Lyon Afterword
Lukas Erne Index
Richard Wilson, Jane Rickard, and Richard Meek Part I Books 1. 'An index and obscure prologue': Books and theatre in Shakespeare's literary authorship
Patrick Cheney 2. 'A Man in Print'?: Shakespeare and the Representation of the Press
Helen Smith 3. 'Penned Speech': Seeing and Not Seeing in King Lear
Richard Meek 4. 'A Stringless Instrument': Richard II and the Defeat of Poetry
Richard Wilson Part II Texts 5. Foucault's Epistemic Shift and Verbatim Repetition in Shakespeare
Gabriel Egan 6. 'As sharp as a Pen': Henry V and its texts
Duncan Salkeld 7. Shakespeare's Deletions and False Starts, Mark 2
E. A. J. Honigmann Part III Readers 8. The First Folio: 'My Shakespeare'/'Our Shakespeare': Whose Shakespeare?
George Donaldson 9. The 'First' Folio in Context: The Folio Collections of Shakespeare, Jonson and King James
Jane Rickard 10. A New Early Reader of Shakespeare
Stanley Wells 11. 'Too long for a play': Shakespeare Beyond Page and Stage
John Lyon Afterword
Lukas Erne Index