New studies in the Shakespearean heroine
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New studies in the Shakespearean heroine
(Shakespeare yearbook, v. 14)
E. Mellen Press, c2004
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A collection of essays on the Shakespearean heroine.
Table of Contents
- List of Illustrations: v
- General Editor's Introduction: vi
- Theme Essays: 1. "Adam's sons are my brethren": Reading Beatrice's Feminism, Past and Present. 1
- Alison Findlay
- 2. Finding King Lear's Female Parts 19
- Philippa Kelly
- 3. The Sexual/Textual Impossibility of Female Heroism in the First Tetralogy 45
- Manuela S. Rossini
- 4. Demonic Possession and Gender Identity in King Lear and Macbeth 79
- Jan Frans van Dijkhuizen
- 5. Women, Speech and Subjectivity in Shakespeare's Othello: 93
- A Comparative Analysis
- Marguerite Corporaal
- General Essays: 6. How did Shakespeare come by His Books? 109
- Charles R. Forker
- 7. "Come upon your Q": Richard III, cue-line variants, and memorial error 121
- Paul Menzer
- 8. Pericles' "Mille Periclis": Shakespeare and the Falckenburgk Latin Verse Narrative 155
- Monica Matei Chesnoiu
- 9. Some quises and quems: Shakespeare's true debt to Nashe 173
- Penny McCarthy
- 10. Shakespeare And The Greeks: A Hundred Years of Negotiations 191
- Mara Yanni
- 11. "Who is this King of Glory?": Psalm 24 and Reconciliation in Hamlet 213
- Sharon Hampel
- 12. Shakespeare's Spectral Turks: The Postcolonial Poetics of a Mimetic Narrative 235
- Imtiaz Habib
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