
The Cambridge guide to the worlds of Shakespeare
· general editor Bruce R. Smith ; associate editor, Katherine Rowe
Bok · Engelsk · 2016
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Omfang | 2 bind (2031 sider) : illustrasjoner
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Opplysninger | Volume 1. Shakespeare's World, 1500–1660: Part I. Mapping Shakespeare's World Peter Whitfield Part II. Theater Andrew Gurr Part III. Language David Crystal Part IV. Science and Technology Pamela Long Part V. Printing, Publishing, Textuality John Jowett Part VI. Visual Arts Alexander Marr Part VII. Popular Culture Mary Ellen Lamb Part VIII. High Culture Malcolm Smuts Part IX. England 1560–1650 James A. Sharpe Part X. Religion Lori Anne Ferrell Part XI. Medicine Mary Fissell Part XII. The Historical William Shakespeare Peter Holland Part XIII. Shakespeare's Fellows Stanley Wells Part XIV. Shakespeare's Early Reception (to 1660) Charles Whitney. Volume 2. The World's Shakespeare, 1660–Present: Part XV. International Encounters Ton Hoenselaars Part XVI. Making the Scene Bruce R. Smith Part XVII. Shakespeare as a Cultural Icon Jyotsna Singh Part XVIII. Shakespeare and Popular Culture Doug Lanier Part XIX. Translation Dirk Delabastita Part XX. Changing Technologies of Stage Performance Shoichiro Kawai Part XXI. Audiences Lori Newcomb Part XXII. Production History Joseph Roach Part XXIII. Printing and Reception History Andrew Murphy Part XXIV. Shakespeare and the Book Georgianna Ziegler Part XXV. Shakespeare and the Critics Lars Engle Part XXVI. Shakespeare and the Performing Arts Solange Ribeiro de Oliveira Part XXVII. Shakespeare and the Visual Arts Stuart Sillars Part XXVIII. Shakespeare and Media History Katherine Rowe.. - "The Cambridge Guide to the Worlds of Shakespeare aims to replicate the expansive reach of Shakespeare's global reputation. In pursuit of that vision, this work is transhistorical, international, and interdisciplinary. "Shakespeare's World," volume one of the two volume set, maps out the physical, social, and imaginative world that Shakespeare and his contemporaries inhabited. Fourteen sections cover such fields as varied as the theatre business, science and technology, popular culture, and medicine. For each of the volume's broad subject areas, an overview article is followed by a series of shorter essays taking up particular aspects of the subject at hand. Richly illustrated with more than three hundred images, this book brings the world, life, and afterlife of Shakespeare to readers, from nonacademic Shakespeare fans and students to theater professionals and Shakespeare scholars"--
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Emner | Shakespeare, William , 1564-1616
English drama - History and criticism. litteraturkritikk drama teateroppsetninger mottakshistorie tolking |
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ISBN | 978-0-521-11393-9. - 978-0-521-11394-6. - 978-1-107-05725-8
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