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Shakespeare's Contagious Sympathies
, 2018ULYSSES … No man is the lord of any thing,Though in and of him there be much consisting,Till he communicate his parts to others.Troilus and Cressida Understanding the early-modern subject to be constituted, as Shakespeare’s Ulysses explains, by its ...
Eric Langley
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The Cambridge Guide to the Worlds of Shakespeare
, 2019Volume 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.
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Shakespeare's Binding Language
Modern Language Review, 2016Preface Introduction Early Revenge: 3 Henry VI to Titus Andronicus Swearing in Jest: Love's Labour's Lost A World-Without-End Bargain: Love's Labour's Lost Group Revenge: Titus Andronicus to Othello Time and Money: The Comedy of Errors and The Merchant ...
J. Kerrigan
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Shakespeares after Shakespeare
2006Though he wrote 400 years ago, Shakespeare is still very much alive today. This vast encyclopedia attests to that fact through hundreds of entries chronicling the presence of the Bard in contemporary popular culture, including radio, film, television, and other media to which his works have been adapted.
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Teaching Shakespeare: Out Shakespeare-ing Shakespeare
English Journal, 2021frazier Marten, Jennifer Wilhite
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
The trials in Shakespeare’s plays are strange. There are no lawyers or professional judges, there may be no witnesses, and the adjudicator often imposes unusual sanctions such as banishment. Most strikingly, almost all the trials are fakes, manipulated by a character toward a predestined result.
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The trials in Shakespeare’s plays are strange. There are no lawyers or professional judges, there may be no witnesses, and the adjudicator often imposes unusual sanctions such as banishment. Most strikingly, almost all the trials are fakes, manipulated by a character toward a predestined result.
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Shakespeare’s Style, Shakespeare’s England
2018The language of Shakespeare’s comedy lags rather than leads in the markers of historical change in the forms of English. Speeches echo the contemporary, commonplace, material world less than plays by Shakespeare’s peers. The comedy data suggests that if Shakespeare does concern himself with an emerging English nationhood, it is through the medium of an
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Shakespeare / Not Shakespeare: Afterword
2017This afterword identifies Shakespearean fidelity as a central, largely untheorized issue in current Shakespeare adaptation studies. While stressing that fidelity is only one part of an adaptation’s relationship to its source(s), Lanier offers the theory of “selective essentialization” as a way to conceptualize how adaptations lay claim to some ...
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William Shakespeare's Neurology
2013Many of Shakespeare's plays contain characters who appear to be afflicted by neurological or psychiatric disorders. Shakespeare, in his descriptive analysis of his protagonists, was contributing to the understanding of these disorders. In fact, Charcot frequently used Shakespearean references in his neurological teaching sessions, stressing how acute ...
Paciaroni M, Bogousslavsky J
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