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Shakespearean Intertextuality Stephen Lynch

Shakespearean Intertextuality By Stephen Lynch

Shakespearean Intertextuality by Stephen Lynch


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In reshaping Lodge's Rosalynde into As You Like It, Shakespeare not only undermines the Petrarchan and pastoral traditions of the romance, but also refutes the implicit gender structures upon which such Petrarchanisms are based.

Shakespearean Intertextuality Summary

Shakespearean Intertextuality: Studies in Selected Sources and Plays by Stephen Lynch

In reshaping Lodge's Rosalynde into As You Like It, Shakespeare not only undermines the Petrarchan and pastoral traditions of the romance, but also refutes the implicit gender structures upon which such Petrarchanisms are based. In refashioning The True Chronicle Historie of King Leir into the tragedy of King Lear, Shakespeare does not simply reject the explicit Christian setting and happy ending of Leir, but engages and responds to the highly Reformational and Calvinistic assumptions that shape and inform the source play. In rewriting Greene's Pandosto into The Winter's Tale, Shakespeare not only adapts the plot and characterization of the source, but consistently counters and refutes the rhetorical and linguistic structures of Greene's romance. And in Pericles, Shakespeare adapts the Appolinus story from Gower's Confessio Amantis, but also responds to suggestions in the source text about the authority of the role of the author.

About Stephen Lynch

STEPHEN J. LYNCH is Professor of English at Providence College. He has published articles on Shakespeare in scholarly journals such as Shakespeare Studies, Philological Quarterly, Mediaevalia, The Upstart Crow, and South Atlantic Review. He has also taught at the University of North Carolina at Asheville and at the University of Georgia.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Rethinking Shakespeare's Sources Representing Gender in Rosalynde and As You Like It English Reformations in King Leir and King Lear The Role of the Author in the Confessio Amantis and Pericles Language in Pandosto and The Winter's Tale Source Texts and Contexts Works Cited Index

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NPB9780313307263
9780313307263
0313307261
Shakespearean Intertextuality: Studies in Selected Sources and Plays by Stephen Lynch
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1998-11-19
136
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