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Shakespeare Graham Holderness

Shakespeare By Graham Holderness

Shakespeare by Graham Holderness


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This introductory text considers the Roman plays of Shakespeare in the light of both traditional and contemporary criticism. The essays reflect the range and impact of modern critical approaches, such as Marxism, feminism, new historicism, cultural materialism and psychoanalytic theory.

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Shakespeare: The Roman Plays by Graham Holderness

An authoritative introduction which considers the Roman plays of Shakespeare - Julius Caesar, Antony and Cleopatra and Coriolanus in the light of both traditional and contemporary criticism. The collection of essays reflects the range and impact of modern critical approaches - marxism, feminism, new historicism, cultural materialism, psychoanalytic theory and performance analysis on the individual plays and on 'Roman' drama.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction, 2. Richard Wilson, ' Is this a holiday?' : Shakespeare's Roman Carnival. 3. John Drakakis, 'Fashion it Thus': Julius Caesar and the Politics of Theatrical Representation. 4. Alan Sinfield, 'Theatres of War': Caesar and the Vandals. 5. Leonard Tennenhouse, 'From Power on Display : The Politics of Shakespeare's Drama. 6. Janet Adelman, From Suffocating Mothers. 7. Jonathan Dollimore, Antony and Cleopatra (c.1607): Virtus under Erasure. 8. Annabel Patterson, From Shakespeare and the Popular Voice. 9. Michael D. Bristol, Lenten Butchery: Legitimation Crisis in Coriolanus. 10. Terrance Hawkes, Shakespeare and the General Strike. 11. Paul A. Cantor, Cymbeline: Beyond Rome. Notes on Authors Further Reading Index

Additional information

GOR007957701
9780582237698
0582237696
Shakespeare: The Roman Plays by Graham Holderness
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pearson Education Limited
1996-05-24
200
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