Shakespearean Intertextuality

Shakespearean Intertextuality
Title Shakespearean Intertextuality PDF eBook
Author Stephen Lynch
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 136
Release 1998-11-19
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0313002134

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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. 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.

Shakespeare, Italy, and Intertextuality

Shakespeare, Italy, and Intertextuality
Title Shakespeare, Italy, and Intertextuality PDF eBook
Author Michele Marrapodi
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 292
Release 2004
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780719066665

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Newly available in paperback, this collection of essays, written by distinguished international scholars, focuses on the structural influence of Italian literature, culture and society at large on Shakespeare's dramatic canon. Exploring recent methodological trends coming from Anglo-American new historicism and cultural materialism and innovative analyses of intertextuality, the volume's four thematic sections deal with 'Theory and practice', 'Culture and tradition', 'Text and ideology' and 'Stage and spectacle'.In their own views and critical perspectives, the individual chapters throw fresh light on the dramatist's pliable technique of dramatic construction and break new ground in the field of influence studies and intertextuality as a whole.A rich bibliography of secondary literature and a detailed index round off the volume.

Shakespeare and Intertextuality

Shakespeare and Intertextuality
Title Shakespeare and Intertextuality PDF eBook
Author Michele Marrapodi
Publisher
Pages 358
Release 2000
Genre Literary Criticism
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Shakespearean Intertextuality

Shakespearean Intertextuality
Title Shakespearean Intertextuality PDF eBook
Author Stephen Lynch
Publisher Praeger
Pages 144
Release 1998-11-19
Genre Drama
ISBN

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Examines Shakespeare's refashioning of his primary source texts in As You Like It, King Lear, Pericles, and The Winter's Tale in light of contemporary critical and theoretical interests.

Shakespeare Survey: Volume 56, Shakespeare and Comedy

Shakespeare Survey: Volume 56, Shakespeare and Comedy
Title Shakespeare Survey: Volume 56, Shakespeare and Comedy PDF eBook
Author Peter Holland
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 390
Release 2003-10-16
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780521827270

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Published with academic researchers and graduate students in mind, this volume of the 'Shakespeare Survey' presents a number of contributions on the theme of Shakespeare's comedies, as well as the comedy in Shakespeare's other works.

Shakespeare, Politics, and Italy

Shakespeare, Politics, and Italy
Title Shakespeare, Politics, and Italy PDF eBook
Author Mr Michael J Redmond
Publisher Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Pages 264
Release 2013-04-28
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 140947531X

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The use of Italian culture in the Jacobean theatre was never an isolated gesture. In considering the ideological repercussions of references to Italy in prominent works by Shakespeare and his contemporaries, Michael J. Redmond argues that early modern intertextuality was a dynamic process of allusion, quotation, and revision. Beyond any individual narrative source, Redmond foregrounds the fundamental role of Italian textual precedents in the staging of domestic anxieties about state crisis, nationalism, and court intrigue. By focusing on the self-conscious, overt rehearsal of existing texts and genres, the book offers a new approach to the intertextual strategies of early modern English political drama. The pervasive circulation of Cinquecento political theorists like Machiavelli, Castiglione, and Guicciardini combined with recurrent English representations of Italy to ensure that the negotiation with previous writing formed an integral part of the dramatic agendas of period plays.

Shakespeare's Originality

Shakespeare's Originality
Title Shakespeare's Originality PDF eBook
Author John Kerrigan
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 182
Release 2018
Genre Drama
ISBN 0198793758

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This compact, engaging book puts Shakespeare's originality in historical context and looks at how he worked with his sources: the plays, poems, chronicles and romances on which his own plays are based.