Shakespearean tragedy and gender

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Shakespearean tragedy and gender

edited by Shirley Nelson Garner and Madelon Sprengnether

Indiana University Press, c1996

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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: pbk ISBN 9780253210272

内容説明

". . . an important volume for scholar and student alike, and a tribute to the enduring contributions of its authors." -Renaissance Quarterly "These thought-provoking essays run the gamut of feminist criticism on tragedy." -Shakespeare Quarterly "Highly recommended . . . " -Choice These essays mount a powerful critique of the tragic hero as representative of the errors and sufferings of humankind. They come from a variety of perspectives-including feminist new historicism, psychoanalysis, poststructuralism, and autobiographical criticism. While considering Shakespeare's earliest attempts at tragedy in Richard III and Titus Andronicus, this volume also covers the major tragic period, giving special attention to Othello.

目次

Introduction: The Gendered Subject of Shakespearean Tragedy, Madelon Sprengnether 1. Tragic Subjects History into Tragedy: The Case of Richard III, Phyllis Rackin A Woman of Letters: Lavinia in Titus Andronicus, Sara Eaton "Documents in Madness": REading Madness and Gender in Shakespeare's Tragedies and Early Modern Culture, Carol Thomas Neely "Born of Woman": Fantasies of Maternal Power in Macbeth, Janet Adelman "Magic of Bounty": Timon of Athens, Jacobean Patronage, and Maternal Power, Coppelia Kahn 2. Implicating Othello Desdemona's Disposition, Lena Cowen Orlin "The Moor of Venice," or the Indian on the Renaissance English Stage, Margo Hendricks The Heroics of Marriage in Othello and The Duchess of Malfi, Mary Beth Rose 3. Shakespeare Our Contemporary? The Fatal Cleopatra, Carol Cook What's Love Got to Do with It? Reading the Liberal Humanist Romance in Antony and Cleopatra, Linda Charnes Shakespeare in My Time and Place, Shirley Nelson Garner Leaving Shakespeare, Gayle Greene Notes on Contributors Index
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ISBN 9780253329646

内容説明

These essays mount a powerful critique of the tragic hero as representative of the errors and sufferings of humankind. From a variety of critical perspectives including feminist new historicism, psychoanalysis, poststructuralism, and autobiographical criticism authors examine Shakespeare's construction of tragic subjectivity, the location of women in the scene of tragic action, and the social discourses that combine to elevate the hero's status while marginalizing, silencing, or eliminating female authority and presence. While considering Shakespeare's earliest attempts at tragedy in "Richard III" and "Titus Andronicus", this volume also covers the major tragic period, giving special attention to "Othello". The contributors are Janet Adelman, Linda Charnes, Carol Cook, Sara Eaton, Shirley Nelson Garner, Gayle Greene, Margo Hendricks, Copp lia Kahn, Carol Thomas Neely, Lena Cowen Orlin, Phyllis Rackin, Mary Beth Rose, and Madelon Sprengnether.

目次

Introduction: The Gendered Subject of Shakespearean Tragedy, Madelon Sprengnether 1. Tragic Subjects History into Tragedy: The Case of Richard III, Phyllis Rackin A Woman of Letters: Lavinia in Titus Andronicus, Sara Eaton ODocuments in MadnessO: REading Madness and Gender in ShakespeareOs Tragedies and Early Modern Culture, Carol Thomas Neely OBorn of WomanO: Fantasies of Maternal Power in Macbeth, Janet Adelman OMagic of BountyO: Timon of Athens, Jacobean Patronage, and Maternal Power, Copp lia Kahn 2. Implicating Othello DesdemonaOs Disposition, Lena Cowen Orlin OThe Moor of Venice,O or the Indian on the Renaissance English Stage, Margo Hendricks The Heroics of Marriage in Othello and The Duchess of Malfi, Mary Beth Rose 3. Shakespeare Our Contemporary? The Fatal Cleopatra, Carol Cook WhatOs Love Got to Do with It? Reading the Liberal Humanist Romance in Antony and Cleopatra, Linda Charnes Shakespeare in My Time and Place, Shirley Nelson Garner Leaving Shakespeare, Gayle Greene Notes on Contributors Index

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