Shakespeare's Tragedies; Susan Zimmerman; 1998

Shakespeare's Tragedies

av Susan Zimmerman
Shakespeare's tragedies are crucial to the postmodern study of early modern subjectivity. In this collection of essays, eminent Shakespearean scholars examine ten of these tragedies through a variety of postmodern frameworks: historical, linguistic and psychoanalytical. Although each essay presents an original perspective on one of Shakespeare's tragedies, the collection taken as a whole reveals the interdependence of these new critical approaches. The editor's introduction discusses key issues that link the essays, as well as aspects of postmodern theory that have particular relevance to Shakespeare's tragedies. This collection is intended for A Level and undergraduate students and teachers of English Literature, and those taking courses in Shakespeare/drama.
Shakespeare's tragedies are crucial to the postmodern study of early modern subjectivity. In this collection of essays, eminent Shakespearean scholars examine ten of these tragedies through a variety of postmodern frameworks: historical, linguistic and psychoanalytical. Although each essay presents an original perspective on one of Shakespeare's tragedies, the collection taken as a whole reveals the interdependence of these new critical approaches. The editor's introduction discusses key issues that link the essays, as well as aspects of postmodern theory that have particular relevance to Shakespeare's tragedies. This collection is intended for A Level and undergraduate students and teachers of English Literature, and those taking courses in Shakespeare/drama.
Utgiven: 1998
ISBN: 9780333632185
Förlag: PALGRAVE MACMILLAN
Format: Inbunden
Språk: Engelska
Sidor: 312 st
Shakespeare's tragedies are crucial to the postmodern study of early modern subjectivity. In this collection of essays, eminent Shakespearean scholars examine ten of these tragedies through a variety of postmodern frameworks: historical, linguistic and psychoanalytical. Although each essay presents an original perspective on one of Shakespeare's tragedies, the collection taken as a whole reveals the interdependence of these new critical approaches. The editor's introduction discusses key issues that link the essays, as well as aspects of postmodern theory that have particular relevance to Shakespeare's tragedies. This collection is intended for A Level and undergraduate students and teachers of English Literature, and those taking courses in Shakespeare/drama.
Shakespeare's tragedies are crucial to the postmodern study of early modern subjectivity. In this collection of essays, eminent Shakespearean scholars examine ten of these tragedies through a variety of postmodern frameworks: historical, linguistic and psychoanalytical. Although each essay presents an original perspective on one of Shakespeare's tragedies, the collection taken as a whole reveals the interdependence of these new critical approaches. The editor's introduction discusses key issues that link the essays, as well as aspects of postmodern theory that have particular relevance to Shakespeare's tragedies. This collection is intended for A Level and undergraduate students and teachers of English Literature, and those taking courses in Shakespeare/drama.
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