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Shakespeare and the literary tradition / edited with an introduction by Stephen Orgel and Sean Keilen.
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Other Authors:
Orgel, Stephen
,
Keilen, Sean
Format:
Book
Language:
English
Published:
New York :
Garland Pub.,
1999.
Series:
Shakespeare, the critical complex ;
7.
Subjects:
Shakespeare, William,
>
1564-1616
>
Knowledge
>
Literature.
Shakespeare, William,
>
1564-1616
>
Sources.
English drama
>
Foreign influences.
Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
Literature.
Sources.
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Table of Contents:
Artificial day and the infinite universe / David Riggs
Shakespeare and the kinds of drama / Stephen Orgel
Essential Shakespeare and the material book / Margreta de Grazia
Revising Shakespeare / Gary Taylor
Seneca and the Elizabethans: a case-study in "influence" / G.K. Hunter
On Shakespeare's learning / J.F. Kermode
Arts of genre: Torrismondo and Hamlet / Louise George Clubb
Shakespeare's comedy and late cinquecento mixed genres / Louise George Clubb
Tragicomic bear / Louise George Clubb.
Theseus' shadows in A Midsummer Night's Dream / Peter Holland
Shakespeare and the Bible: The Comedy of Errors / Patricia Parker
Love's Labour's Lost and the renaissance vision of love / Neal L. Goldstein
Tempest and the new world / Charles Frey
Montaigne, Dido, and The Tempest: "how came that widow in?" / Gail Kern Paster
Superposed plays: Hamlet / Richard A. Lanham
Ovid and the mature tragedies: metamorphosis in Othello and King Lear / Jonathan Bate
Othello circumcised: Shakespeare and the Pauline discourse of nations / Julia Reinhard Lupton.
Antony and Octavius / Thomas McFarland
Speculations: Macbeth and source / Jonathan Goldberg
Leonard Digges, Ben Jonson, and the beginning of Shakespeare idolatry / John Freehafer.
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