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Shakespeare and modernity : early modern to millennium
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Shakespeare and modernity : early modern to millennium

Author: Hugh Grady
Publisher: London ; New York : Routledge, 2000.
Series: Accents on Shakespeare
Edition/Format: Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Named Person: William Shakespeare
Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Hugh Grady
ISBN: 0415212006 9780415212007 0415212014 9780415212014
OCLC Number: 43589922
Description: xii, 234 p. ; 23 cm.
Contents: Introduction : Shakespeare and modernity / Hugh Grady -- (Post)modern Elizabeth : gender, politics, and the emergence of modern subjectivity / Stephen Cohen -- Ante-aesthetics : towards a theory of early modern audience response / dr Charles Whitney -- Shakespeare, modernity and the aesthetic : art, truth and judgement in The winter's tale / dr John J. Joughin -- Measure for measure and modernity : the problem of the skeptic's authority / Lars Engle -- 'Jew. Shylock is my name' : speech prefixes in The merchant of Venice as symptoms of the early modern / John Drakakis -- The merchant of Venice : 'modern' anti-Semitism and the veil of allegory / Lisa Freinkel -- Jewish invader and the soul of state : The merchant of Venice and science fiction movies / Eric S. Mallin -- Shakespeare and the end of history : period as brand name / Douglas Bruster -- The Hamlet formerly known as Prince / Linda Charnes.
Series Title: Accents on Shakespeare
Responsibility: edited by Hugh Grady.
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