The Patriarchy of Shakespeare's Comedies

The Patriarchy of Shakespeare's Comedies
Title The Patriarchy of Shakespeare's Comedies PDF eBook
Author Marilyn L. Williamson
Publisher Wayne State University Press
Pages 200
Release 1986
Genre Comedy
ISBN 9780814318072

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A Feminist Companion to Shakespeare

A Feminist Companion to Shakespeare
Title A Feminist Companion to Shakespeare PDF eBook
Author Dympna Callaghan
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 581
Release 2016-05-23
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1118501268

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The question is not whether Shakespeare studies needs feminism, but whether feminism needs Shakespeare. This is the explicitly political approach taken in the dynamic and newly updated edition of A Feminist Companion to Shakespeare. Provides the definitive feminist statement on Shakespeare for the 21st century Updates address some of the newest theatrical andcreative engagements with Shakespeare, offering fresh insights into Shakespeare’s plays and poems, and gender dynamics in early modern England Contributors come from across the feminist generations and from various stages in their careers to address what is new in the field in terms of historical and textual discovery Explores issues vital to feminist inquiry, including race, sexuality, the body, queer politics, social economies, religion, and capitalism In addition to highlighting changes, it draws attention to the strong continuities of scholarship in this field over the course of the history of feminist criticism of Shakespeare The previous edition was a recipient of a Choice Outstanding Academic Title award; this second edition maintains its coverage and range, and bringsthe scholarship right up to the present day

Shakespeare Reread

Shakespeare Reread
Title Shakespeare Reread PDF eBook
Author Russ McDonald
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 314
Release 2018-07-05
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1501728709

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Homosexual Desire in Shakespeare's England

Homosexual Desire in Shakespeare's England
Title Homosexual Desire in Shakespeare's England PDF eBook
Author Bruce R. Smith
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 345
Release 1994
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0226763668

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In the most comprehensive study yet of homosexuality in the English Renaissance, Bruce R. Smith examines and rejects the assessments of homosexual acts in moral philosophy, laws, and medical books in favor of a poetics of homosexual desire. Smith isolates six different "myths" from classical literature and discusses each in relation to a particular Renaissance literary genre and to a particular part of the social structure of early modern England. Smith's new Preface places his work in the context of the continuing controversies in gay, lesbian, and bisexual studies. "The best single analysis of the homoerotic element in Renaissance English literature."—Keith Thomas, New York Review of Books "Smith's lucid and subtle book offer[s] a poetics of homosexual desire. . . . Its scholarship, impressively broad and deftly deployed, aims to further a serious social purpose: the redemptive location of homosexual desire in history and the recuperation for our own time, through an understanding of its discursive embodiments, of that desire's changing imperatives and parameters."—Terence Hawkes, Times Literary Supplement "The great strength of Bruce Smith's book is that it does not sidestep the complex challenge of engaging in the sexual politics of the present while attending to the resistant discourses and practices of Renaissance England. Homosexual Desire in Shakespeare's England demonstrates how a commitment to the present opens up our understanding of the past."—Peter Stallybrass, Shakespeare Quarterly "A major contribution to the understanding of homosexuality in Renaissance England and by far the best and most comprehensive account yet offered of the homoeroticism that suffuses Renaissance literature."—Claude J. Summers, Journal of Homosexuality

Shakespeare's Problem Plays

Shakespeare's Problem Plays
Title Shakespeare's Problem Plays PDF eBook
Author Simon Barker
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 211
Release 2005-04-25
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1350310271

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This New Casebook offers a wide-ranging selection of contemporary critical readings of Shakespeare's three 'problem plays': All's Well that Ends Well, Measure for Measure and Trolius and Cressida. Together, they reflect the diversity of late twentieth-century theory and the controversy that continues to be generated by the plays, and discuss a variety of key issues. These include the meaning of the term 'problem play', the historical context and political and cultural significance of the plays, as well as issues of staging and theatre history. The volume also provides a helpful introduction which guides the reader through the critical approaches, terms and debates, as well as explanatory notes for each essay and a useful section on further reading.

Routledge Revivals: Shakespeare and Feminist Criticism (1991)

Routledge Revivals: Shakespeare and Feminist Criticism (1991)
Title Routledge Revivals: Shakespeare and Feminist Criticism (1991) PDF eBook
Author Philip C Kolin
Publisher Routledge
Pages 302
Release 2017-02-17
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1351984039

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First published in 1991, this book is the first annotated bibliography of feminist Shakespeare criticism from 1975 to 1988 — a period that saw a remarkable amount of ground-breaking work. While the primary focus is on feminist studies of Shakespeare, it also includes wide-ranging works on language, desire, role-playing, theatre conventions, marriage, and Elizabethan and Jacobean culture — shedding light on Shakespeare’s views on and representation of women, sex and gender. Accompanying the 439 entries are extensive, informative annotations that strive to maintain the original author’s perspective, supplying a careful and thorough account of the main points of an article.

Shakespeare: Three Problem Plays

Shakespeare: Three Problem Plays
Title Shakespeare: Three Problem Plays PDF eBook
Author Nicholas Marsh
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 242
Release 2017-04-11
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1350317950

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Written in 1602-4, between Hamlet and the other great tragedies, Shakespeare's three Problem Plays are so called because they do not fit easily into the other groups of plays. They are awkward dramas, full of unresolved controversies, which leave audiences and readers unsettled by contradictory responses. Nicholas Marsh uses close analysis of extracts from the plays to explore how Shakespeare maintains competing discourses within a single text. In the first part of his study, Marsh highlights the multiple interpretations these plays provoke and provides useful sections on methods of analysis to encourage readers to develop their views independently. The second part of the book discusses the Problem Plays in relation to the playwright's other works, and examines their cultural and historical contexts. A comparison of five modern critical views and helpful suggestions for further reading provide a bridge to continuing study. In this essential guide to a complex set of plays, Marsh does not seek to reconcile the thorny issues these dramas leave open: rather, he equips the reader with the necessary critical tools to fashion their own synthesis.