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Stealing the Story Ava Zilberfain

Stealing the Story By Ava Zilberfain

Stealing the Story by Ava Zilberfain


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Shakespeare's plays investigate the implications of using the mimetic process - a process that invents by redefining personal and collective identities and re-establishing mythic representation, references, and allusions. This book focuses on this process.

Stealing the Story Summary

Stealing the Story: Shakespeare's Self-Conscious Use of the Mimetic Tradition in the Tragedies by Ava Zilberfain

Shakespeare's plays investigate the implications of using the mimetic process - a process that invents by redefining personal and collective identities and re-establishing mythic representation, references, and allusions. This book focuses on Shakespeare's understanding that the creative repositioning of the point of origin to restructure existing devastation and to create an ideal world also give birth to destructive impulses. His dramas suggest that this regressive moment is formulated from associations, economic factors, family relationships, political factors, personal philosophies and affiliations, and then are supplied structurally, linguistically, artistically, psychologically, culturally, politically, socially, and economically.

Stealing the Story Reviews

Title mention in Oxford Journals Clippings: The Year's Work in English Studies, 2009

About Ava Zilberfain

Ava Zilberfain is an independent scholar and poet living in New York City, USA.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Mimesis, Tragedy and Narrative; Chapter 2: Shakespeare's Use of Mimesis; Chapter 3: Political Reformation in The Tragedy of King Richard the Second; Chapter 4: The Ethical Realm of Macbeth; Chapter 5: The Breakdown of Representation and the Emergence of the Divided Self in Hamlet; Chapter 6: The Myth of Centrality in Antony and Cleopatra; Chapter 7: Epistemological Doubt in Othello; Chapter 8: The Birth of the Totalitarian State in King Lear.

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NPB9780826417367
9780826417367
0826417361
Stealing the Story: Shakespeare's Self-Conscious Use of the Mimetic Tradition in the Tragedies by Ava Zilberfain
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2007-06-01
192
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