Reading Shakespeare HistoricallyRoutledge, 2005/07/26 - 216 ページ Reading Shakespeare Historically is a passionate, provocative book by one of the most renowned and popular Renaissance scholars writing today. Charting ten years of critical development, these challenging, witty essays shed new light on Renaissance studies. It also raises intriguing questions about how the culture and history of the past illuminates the key social and political issues of today. Lisa Jardine re-reads Renaissance drama in its historical and cultural context, from laws of defamation in Othello to the competing loyalties of companionate marriage and male friendship in The Changeling. In doing so she reveals a wealth of new insights, sometimes surprising but always original and engrossing. At the same time, these essays also provide a fascinating account of the rise of feminist scholarship since the 1980s and the diversifying of `new historicist' approaches over the same period. Reading Shakespeare Historically will fascinate and provoke students of shakespeare and his historical age, and general readers with an urge to understand how the culture and history of our past illuminates the key scoial and political issues of today. |
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... gender conflicts in Middleton's The Changeling. Reading Shakespeare Historically will fascinate and provoke students of Shakespeare and his historical age, and general readers with an urge to understand how the culture and history of ...
... gender conflicts in Middleton's The Changeling . Reading Shakespeare Historically will fascinate and provoke students of Shake- speare and his historical age , and general readers with an urge to understand how the culture and history ...
... gender and power, feminists have crossed swords with new historicists; on other occasions specialists in gender studies and those in history have found themselves together proposing alternatives to arguments expounded by ...
... Gender , dependency and sexual availability in Twelfth Night 65 5 READING AND THE TECHNOLOGY OF TEXTUAL AFFECT : Erasmus's familiar letters and Shakespeare's King Lear 78 6 ALIEN INTELLIGENCE : Mercantile exchange and knowledge ...
... A version of Chapter 9 appeared in Deborah E. Barker and Ivo Kamps ( eds ) , Shakespeare and Gender : A History , London , Verso , 1995 , pp . 316–26 . INTRODUCTION It is more than ten years since I first Acknowledgements.
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Unlawful marriage in Hamlet | 35 |
CULTURAL CONFUSION AND SHAKESPEARES LEARNED | 48 |
Gender dependency and sexual | 65 |
READING AND THE TECHNOLOGY OF TEXTUAL | 78 |
Mercantile exchange and knowledge | 98 |
The scholar of womens history | 132 |
What happens in Hamlet? | 148 |