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Offers a wide-ranging collection of essays that attempt to define, to challenge, and to erode boundaries that currently... Read More >>
Whilst Shakespeare's genius is universally recognized, there is a hidden, secretive side to his work that is little... Read More >>
This volume contains the essence of over three hundred well-known literary critics who, between 1661 and 1947, considered... Read More >>
Andrew Zurcher takes a fresh, historically sensitive look at Shakespeare's meticulous resort to legal language,... Read More >>
Shakespeare and Montaigne are the English and French writers of the sixteenth century who have the most to say to... Read More >>
Dealing with Shakespeare's darkest play, The Tragedy of King Lear, this title precedes Cymbeline, King of Britain,... Read More >>
The plays, theme or focus of this volume includes: < ul>< i>< li> Antony and Cleopatra< li> A Midsummer Night's... Read More >>
Questioning whether the impulse to adapt Shakespeare has changed over time, this title argues for restoring a sense... Read More >>
Through an examination of six plays, this book presents an innovative analysis of political developments in the... Read More >>
Shakespeare and Moral Agency presents a collection of new essays by literary scholars and philosophers considering... Read More >>
A monograph on Shakespeare's reception in Spain. It offers an overview of Shakespeare's place in Spain's complex... Read More >>
The epistemological uncertainties of the early modern and the postmodern give rise an anatomical desire that is... Read More >>
Using themed performance reviews and extensive interviews with theatre professionals, this book explores how Shakespeare's... Read More >>
A collection of essays on the ways the senses 'speak' on Shakespeare's stage. Drawing on historical phenomenology,... Read More >>
Why was revenge drama so popular in Shakespeare's time, and why did supposedly forgiving Christian audiences relish... Read More >>
This study argues that Shakespeare can now be understood as part of public culture. Thanks to the emergence of mass... Read More >>
First Published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. Read More >>
In Shakespeare and Language, Jonathan Hope considers the ideas about language that separate us from Shakespeare.... Read More >>