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Palgrave Shakespeare studies : hardback

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Palgrave Shakespeare studies : hardback

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General editors: Michael Dobson, Gail Kern Paster

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Table of Contents

  • Filming Shakespeare in the global marketplace

  • Prison Shakespeare : for these deep shames and great indignities

  • Shakespeare and emotions : inheritances, enactments, legacies

  • Popular Shakespeare : simulation and subversion on the modern stage

  • Shakespeare's staged spaces and playgoers' perceptions

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図書
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9781403911643
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: hardback
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Note (General)
General editors: Michael Dobson, Gail Kern Paster
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Filming Shakespeare in the global marketplace
Prison Shakespeare : for these deep shames and great indignities
Shakespeare and emotions : inheritances, enactments, legacies
Popular Shakespeare : simulation and subversion on the modern stage
Shakespeare's staged spaces and playgoers' perceptions
Shakespeare's boys : a cultural history
Shakespearean allusion in crime fiction : DCI Shakespeare
Revisiting The tempest : the capacity to signify
Shakespeare and the performance of girlhood
Gender and representations of the female subject in early modern England : creating their own meanings
Shakespeare and character : theory, history, performance, and theatrical persons
Shakespeare and the shrew : performing the defiant female voice
Shakespeare and conflict : a European perspective
Posthumanist Shakespeares
Shakespeare and the truth of love : the mystery of "The phoenix and turtle"
Knowing Shakespeare : senses, embodiment and cognition
Shakespeare's anti-politics : sovereign power and the life of the flesh
Shakespeare and space : theatrical explorations of the spatial paradigm
Shakespeare's drama of exile
Shakespearean echoes
Shakespeare and the urgency of now : criticism and theory in the 21st century
Shakespeare and the embodied heroine : staging female characters in the late plays and early adaptations
The Shakespearean death arts : Hamlet among the tombs
Shakespeare and the institution of theatre : the best in this kind
Hamlet and emotions
Shakespeare's entrails : belief, scepticism and the interior of the body
Shakespeare's 'whores' : erotics, politics, and poetics
Filming Shakespeare in the global marketplace
Imagining Shakespeare's original audience, 1660-2000 : groundlings, gallants, grocers
Shakespeare's extremes : wild man, monster, beast
Remaking Shakespeare : performance across media, genres and cultures
Shakespearean adaptation, race and memory in the new world
Shakespeare, dissent, and the Cold War