Shakespeare
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Shakespeare
Prentice Hall, 1995
2nd ed
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Includes index
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Description
This text mounts a challenge to orthodox and oppositional critics who continue to regard Shakespearian drama as conservative in intent or effect.
Table of Contents
- Reinterpreting Shakespeare today - new critical perspectives
- re-reading "The Merchant of Venice"
- the historical dimension
- the future of history - 1 and 2 Henry IV
- the politics of interpretation
- "From Prince to a Prentice"
- "Of Things/As Yet Not Come to Life"
- Shakespearian tragedy
- the subversive imagination - questioning the consensus
- "Romeo and Juliet" - the murdering word
- that's he that was "Othello"
- "Macbeth" - for mine own good
- "King Lear" - "Men/Are As The Time Is"
- Shakespearean comedy and romance - the utopian imagination
- "Let Wonder Seem Familiar"
- "The Tempest" - the complicities of art.
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