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Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

27.02.2002

Herausgeber

C. Desmet + weitere

Verlag

Palgrave Macmillan US

Seitenzahl

292

Maße (L/B/H)

21,7/14,6/2,7 cm

Gewicht

481 g

Auflage

2002

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-312-23955-8

Beschreibung

Rezension

"The essays run the gamut of present-day critical studies..." - Library Journal

Portrait

CHRISTY DESMET teaches Shakespeare, Rhetoric, and early modern literature at the University of Georgia. She is the author of Reading Shakepeare's Characters: Rhetoric, Ethics, and Identity (University of Massachusetts Press, 1992). With Robert Sawyer, she has edited Shakespeare and Appropriation (Routledge, 1999).

ROBERT SAWYER is a Robert E. Park Fellow at the University of Georgia where he teaches Victorian literature and Shakespeare. He is co-editor with Christy Desmet of Shakespeare and Appropriation (Routledge, 1999) and he has published recently on Shakespearean representations in folk art.

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

27.02.2002

Herausgeber

Verlag

Palgrave Macmillan US

Seitenzahl

292

Maße (L/B/H)

21,7/14,6/2,7 cm

Gewicht

481 g

Auflage

2002

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-312-23955-8

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Harold Bloom's Shakespeare
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  • PART I: BARDOLATRY/ BARDOGRAPHY 'Harold Bloom's Shakespeare'; J.L. Halio 'Bloom With A View'; T. Hawkes 'The Case for Bardolatry: Harold Bloom Rescues Shakespeare from the Critics'; W.W. Kerrigan 'Bloom, Bardolatry, and Characterolatry'; R. Levin 'The Singularity of Shakespeare (and Middleton)'; G. Taylor PART II: READING AND WRITING SHAKESPEAREAN CHARACTER 'Inventing Us'; H. Kenner 'On the Value of Being a Cartoon, in Literature and in Life'; S. O'Dair 'The Play's The Thing': Shakespeare's Critique of Character (and Harold Bloom)'; W. R. Morse 'This Dotage of Our General's': Reading Bloom Reading Shakespeare'; M. Fahmi 'Peace, I Will Stop Your Mouth': Insights and Absences in Harold Bloom's Understanding of Shakespeare's Lovers'; H. Weil PART III: THE ANXIETIES OF INFLUENCE 'Romanticism and its Discontents'; E. Pechter 'Looking for Mr. Goodbard: Swinburne, Sodomy, and the Invention of Bloom'; R. Sawyer 'Bloom on Race and Ethnicity: Shakespeare and the Invention of the European'; J. R. Andreas, Sr. 'Shakespeare in a Different Place: Bloom and Contemporary Women's Writing'; C. Cakebread PART IV: SHAKESPEARE AS CULTURAL CAPITAL Harold Bloom as Shakespearean Pedagogue'; C. Desmet 'King Lear in their Time: On Bloom and Cavell on Shakespeare'; L.F. Rhu 'This Shakespeare Will Not Do': Harold Bloom and the Literary Canon'; D. M. Schiller 'The 2% Solution'; L. Charnes