In this book, leading international Shakespeare scholars consider the significant characteristics of Shakespeare's last plays and place them in their Jacobean context.
In this book, leading international Shakespeare scholars consider the significant characteristics of Shakespeare's last plays and place them in their Jacobean context.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Historical timeline Clare Smout Preface Catherine M. S. Alexander 1. What is a 'late play'? Gordon McMullan 2. Blackfriars, music and masque: theatrical contexts of the Last Plays David Lindley 3. The literary and dramatic contexts of the Last Plays Charles Moseley 4. Politics, religion, geography and travel: historical contexts of the Last Plays Karen Britland 5. 'You speak a language that I understand not': listening to the Last Plays Russ McDonald 6. The Winter's Tale: shifts in staging and status Patricia Tatspaugh 7. Cymbeline: the afterlife Catherine M. S. Alexander 8. Literary invocations of The Tempest Virginia Mason Vaughan 9. Pericles: the afterlife Eugene Giddens 10. The Two Noble Kinsmen and King Henry VIII: the last last plays Suzanne Gossett Further reading Clare Smout.
Historical timeline Clare Smout Preface Catherine M. S. Alexander 1. What is a 'late play'? Gordon McMullan 2. Blackfriars, music and masque: theatrical contexts of the Last Plays David Lindley 3. The literary and dramatic contexts of the Last Plays Charles Moseley 4. Politics, religion, geography and travel: historical contexts of the Last Plays Karen Britland 5. 'You speak a language that I understand not': listening to the Last Plays Russ McDonald 6. The Winter's Tale: shifts in staging and status Patricia Tatspaugh 7. Cymbeline: the afterlife Catherine M. S. Alexander 8. Literary invocations of The Tempest Virginia Mason Vaughan 9. Pericles: the afterlife Eugene Giddens 10. The Two Noble Kinsmen and King Henry VIII: the last last plays Suzanne Gossett Further reading Clare Smout.
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