Written by a team of leading international scholars, The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare and War illuminates the ways Shakespeare's works provide a rich and imaginative resource for thinking about the topic of war in all its complexity.
Written by a team of leading international scholars, The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare and War illuminates the ways Shakespeare's works provide a rich and imaginative resource for thinking about the topic of war in all its complexity.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Beyond shallow and silence: war in the age of Shakespeare Paul E. J. Hammer 2. Just war theory and Shakespeare Franziska Quabeck 3. Shakespeare on civil and dynastic wars David Bevington 4. Foreign war Claire McEachern 5. War and the classical world Maggie Kilgour 6. 'The question of these wars': Shakespeare, warfare, and the chronicles David Scott Kastan 7. Instrumentalizing anger: warfare and disposition in the Henriad Gail Kern Paster 8. War and Eros David Schalkwyk 9. Shakespeare's language and the Rhetoric of war Lynne Magnusson 10. Staging Shakespeare's wars in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries Michael Hattaway 11. Reading Shakespeare's wars on film: ideology and montage Gregory Semenza 12. Shakespeare and World War II Garrett A. Sullivan Jr 13. Henry V and the pleasures of war Paul Stevens 14. Macbeth and Trauma Willy Maley 15. Coriolanus and the use of power Catherine M. S. Alexander.
1. Beyond shallow and silence: war in the age of Shakespeare Paul E. J. Hammer 2. Just war theory and Shakespeare Franziska Quabeck 3. Shakespeare on civil and dynastic wars David Bevington 4. Foreign war Claire McEachern 5. War and the classical world Maggie Kilgour 6. 'The question of these wars': Shakespeare, warfare, and the chronicles David Scott Kastan 7. Instrumentalizing anger: warfare and disposition in the Henriad Gail Kern Paster 8. War and Eros David Schalkwyk 9. Shakespeare's language and the Rhetoric of war Lynne Magnusson 10. Staging Shakespeare's wars in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries Michael Hattaway 11. Reading Shakespeare's wars on film: ideology and montage Gregory Semenza 12. Shakespeare and World War II Garrett A. Sullivan Jr 13. Henry V and the pleasures of war Paul Stevens 14. Macbeth and Trauma Willy Maley 15. Coriolanus and the use of power Catherine M. S. Alexander.
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