Shakespeare Matters: History, Teaching, PerformanceLloyd Davis University of Delaware Press, 2003 - 330 pàgines 'Shakespeare Matters' is a collection of original essays which addresses three significant areas in contemporary Shakespeare studies: interpretations of the plays in their historical and social contexts; the varying roles of Shakespeare's work in educational practices and traditions; and performance conventions and textual issues from the sixteenth century to the present. |
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The Past of Macbeth | 46 |
Antony Cleopatra the Market and the Ends of History | 62 |
Shakespeare and the Elizabethan Understanding of Kairos | 74 |
Alls Well That Ends Well and the Civilizing Process | 89 |
Breaking Rank in Shakespearean Marriage Plots | 103 |
Shakespeare on the Web | 119 |
Cultural Appropriations of Shakespeare in the Classroom | 138 |
Beyond Shakespearean Exceptionalism | 207 |
Apprenticeship and the Boy Actors Shakespearean Roles | 223 |
Variant Readings in the Folio and First Quarto Versions of Richard III and W W Gregs Concept of Memorial Reconstruction | 237 |
Shakespeare Malone and the Modern Subject | 252 |
Colley Cibber and the Materialization of Shakespeares Richard III in the Twentieth Century | 264 |
New Faces for Shakespeare in Contemporary Australia | 275 |
Michael Bogdanov and Shakespeare in Production | 292 |
Travels on the Shakespeare Underground | 303 |
Testing the Limits of Universality | 151 |
Whose Will or Whos Will? Teaching Shakespeare HimSelf | 164 |
Ecocritical Theory and Pedagogy for Shakespeare | 177 |
Education in The Taming of the Shrew | 189 |
Contributors | 315 |
Index | 320 |
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