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020 | _a9780203425749 (ebook : PDF) | ||
020 | _a9781032296678 | ||
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_aAlternative Shakespeares / _c[edited by] John Drakakis. |
250 | _a2nd ed. | ||
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_aNew York : _bRoutledge, _c2002. |
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_aviii, 271 p. : _bill. |
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490 | 1 | _aNew accents. | |
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [249]-264) and index. | ||
505 | _aCOVER PAGE ALTERNATIVE SHAKESPEARES IN THE SAME SERIES TITLE PAGE COPYRIGHT PAGE GENERAL EDITOR’S PREFACE LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS CONTRIBUTORS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS NOTE 1 INTRODUCTION I II III IV 2 SWISSER-SWATTER: MAKING A MAN OF ENGLISH LETTERS I: MAN OF IND II: MAN OF LETTERS III: SUPERMAN IV: GERMAN V: SCARMAN 3 POST-STRUCTURALIST SHAKESPEARE: TEXT AND IDEOLOGY I II III IV 4 DECONSTRUCTING SHAKESPEARE’S COMEDIES I: AFFECTING THE LETTER II: FUNDAMENTAL ISSUES III: COOKING THE BOOKS 5 SEXUALITY IN THE READING OF SHAKESPEARE: HAMLET AND MEASURE FOR MEASURE I II III IV 6 READING THE SIGNS: TOWARDS A SEMIOTICS OF SHAKESPEAREAN DRAMA 7 SHAKESPEARE IN IDEOLOGY I II III 8 DISRUPTING SEXUAL DIFFERENCE: MEANING AND GENDER IN THE COMEDIES I II III IV V VI 9 NYMPHS AND REAPERS HEAVILY VANISH: THE DISCURSIVE CON-TEXTS OF THE TEMPEST I II III IV V VI 10 HISTORY AND IDEOLOGY: THE INSTANCE OF HENRY V I II AFTERWORD NOTES 2 SWISSER-SWATTER: MAKING A MAN OF ENGLISH LETTERS 4 DECONSTRUCTING SHAKESPEARE’S COMEDIES 5 SEXUALITY IN THE READING OF SHAKESPEARE: HAMLET AND MEASURE FOR MEASURE 6 READING THE SIGNS: TOWARDS A SEMIOTICS OF SHAKESPEAREAN DRAMA 7 SHAKESPEARE IN IDEOLOGY 8 DISRUPTING SEXUAL DIFFERENCE: MEANING AND GENDER IN THE COMEDIES 9 NYMPHS AND REAPERS HEAVILY VANISH: THE DISCURSIVE CON-TEXTS OF THE TEMPEST 10 HISTORY AND IDEOLOGY: THE INSTANCE OF HENRY V BIBLIOGRAPHY | ||
506 | _aOnline version restricted to NUS staff and students only through NUSNET. | ||
520 | _aWhen critical theory met literary studies in the 1970s and '80s, some of the most radical and exciting theoretical work centred on the quasi-sacred figure of Shakespeare. In Alternative Shakespeares, John Drakakis brought together key essays by founding figures in this movement to remake Shakespeare studies. A new afterword by Robert Weimann outlines the extraordinary impact of Alternative Shakespeares on academic Shakespeare studies. But as yet, the Shakespeare myth continues to thrive both in Stratford and in our schools. These essays are as relevant and as powerful as they were upon publication and with a contributor list that reads like a 'who's who' of modern Shakespeare studies, Alternative Shakespeares demands to be read. | ||
530 | _aAlso available in print edition. | ||
538 | _aMode of access: World Wide Web. | ||
538 | _aSystem requirements: Internet connectivity; World Wide Web browser. | ||
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_aShakespeare, William, _d1564-1616 _xCriticism and interpretation. |
700 | 1 | _aDrakakis, John. | |
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