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Shakespeare and Politics

Shakespeare and Politics

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Cambridge University Press, 9/2/2004
EAN 9780521544818, ISBN10: 0521544815

Paperback, 276 pages, 22.8 x 15.2 x 1.6 cm
Language: English
Originally published in English

This important collection of essays from Shakespeare Survey, the first published in 1975, shows a full range of writing on Shakespeare and politics with shifts of focus as diverse as biography, text and contexts, language and film, and from perspectives that are literary, historical, religious, theoretical and cultural. A new introductory article by John J. Joughin provides a commentary on the essays, relates them to other work in the field and gives an over-view of the subject. The comprehensive collection is a stimulating and provocative introduction to a subject that is complex but never dull.

1. Shakespeare and politics
an introduction John J. Joughin
2. Shakespeare and politics Blair Worden
3. Henry VIII and the deconstruction of history Peter L. Rudnytsky
4. Livy, Machiavelli, and Shakespeare's Coriolanus Anne Barton
5. Richard II and the realities of power S. Schoenbaum
6 Plutarch, insurrection, and dearth in Coriolanus David George
7. Some versions of coup d'etat, rebellion and revolution Pierre Sahel
8. Language, politics, and poverty in Shakespearian drama William C. Carroll
9. 'Demystifying the mystery of state'
King Lear and the world turned upside down Margot Heinemann
10. Venetian culture and the politics of Othello Mark Matheson
11. The Bard and Ireland
Shakespeare's Protestantism as politics in disguise Paul Franssen
12. Henry V as working-house of ideology Gunter Walch
13. 'Fashion it thus'
Julius Caesar and the politics of theatrical representation John Drakakis
14. Take me to your Leda Terence Hawkes
15. Macbeth on film
politics E. Pearlman
16. William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet
everything's nice in America? Barbara Hodgdon.