Shakespeare's Schoolroom: Rhetoric, Discipline, Emotion

Author:   Lynn Enterline
Publisher:   University of Pennsylvania Press
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9780812243789


Pages:   208
Publication Date:   16 December 2011
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Lynn Enterline
Publisher:   University of Pennsylvania Press
Imprint:   University of Pennsylvania Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.476kg
ISBN:  

9780812243789


ISBN 10:   0812243781
Pages:   208
Publication Date:   16 December 2011
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Introduction: Thou art translated! Chapter 1. Rhetoric and the Passions in Shakespeare's Schoolroom Chapter 2. Imitate and Punish: The Theatricality of Everyday Life in Elizabethan Schoolrooms Chapter 3. The Art of Loving Mastery: Venus, Adonis, and the Erotics of Early Modern Pedagogy Chapter 4. Translation, Ekphrasis, and the Cruelties of Character in Taming of the Shrew Chapter 5. What's Hecuba to Him : Transferring Woe in Hamlet, Lucrece, and The Winter's Tale Notes Bibliography Acknowledgments Index

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<p> Lynn Enterline locates in the schoolroom a complex of formative issues that on the one hand describe broad-based cultural processes in Elizabethan society, and on the other turn up in and illuminate the works of Shakespeare. What is striking and noteworthy is the persuasiveness with which she demonstrates their emergence in a vast body of sixteenth-century pedagogical literature and their aptness to our own contemporary theories of personality and gender formation. --Leonard Barkan, Princeton University


No other scholar has offered such a thoughtful and substantive treatment of pedagogy as construed imaginatively in the Shakespearean plays and poems... Enterline deeply embeds her analysis of early modern pedagogy and rhetoric in a contemporary psychoanalytic framework ... intent on destabilizing conventional ideas about the gendering of the early modern pedagogical project. -Renaissance Quarterly A short, tightly argued and crisply written book that aims to show how the rhetorical and grammatical exercises of Shakespeare's schoolroom might inform our reading of his narrative poems and some of his plays, in particular with regard to his handling of gender. -Review of English Studies Intertwining a close reading of Shakespearean texts with thorough research into the Tudor grammar school, Enterline focuses not only on the literary exercises of humanism, but also on the material practices of education. It is this attention to affect, bodily gestures, physical violence, and other non-textual aspects of early modern pedagogical practice that makes this book both innovative and inspiring. -Sixteenth Century Journal Lynn Enterline locates in the schoolroom a complex of formative issues that on the one hand describe broad-based cultural processes in Elizabethan society, and on the other turn up in and illuminate the works of Shakespeare. What is striking and noteworthy is the persuasiveness with which she demonstrates their emergence in a vast body of sixteenth-century pedagogical literature and their aptness to our own contemporary theories of personality and gender formation. -Leonard Barkan, Princeton University


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Lynn Enterline is Nancy Perot Mulford Professor of English at Vanderbilt University. She is author of The Rhetoric of the Body from Ovid to Shakespeare and The Tears of Narcissus: Melancholia and Masculinity in Early Modern Writing.

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