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Shakespeare's personality

edited by Norman N. Holland, Sidney Homan, and Bernard J. Paris

University of California Press, c1989

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Bibliography: p. 261-271

Includes index

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内容説明

What sort of person was William Shakespeare? Although we know few of the facts of his life, modern psychological techniques enable us to glimpse the man behind the works. The essays in this volume explore the conflicts he dealt with, the defenses he used, and the way writing, acting, and directing served him psychologically.

目次

Shakespeare in The Rising Middle Class by C. L. Barber and Richard P. Wheeler Aggression and the Project of the Histories by Sherman Hawkins Sons and Substitutions: Shakespeare's Phallic Fantasy by Norman N. Holland Love, Death, and Patriarchy in Romeo and Juliet by Kirby Farrell Shakespeare and the Bonds of Brotherhood by Marianne Novy Shakespeare's Women: Historical Facts and Dramatic Representations by Carol Thomas Neely Male Bonding and the Myth of Women's Deception in Shakespeare's Plays by Shirley Nelson Garner Bed Tricks: On Marriage as the End of Comedy in All's Well That Ends Well and Measure for Measure by Janet Adelman The Personal Shakespeare: Three Clues by William Kerrigan The Boy Actor and Femininity in Antony and Cleopatra by Madelon Sprengnether The Tempest: Shakespeare's Ideal Solution by Bernard J. Paris What Is Shakespeare? by David Willbern Misrecognizing Shakespeare by Barbara Freedman

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