This book is the sequel to Fighting Europe's Unemployment in the 1990s, the collection of papers presented at the Salzburg Symposium of the Egon-Sohmen-Foundation in 1994. Though the problem of un- employment was urgent already then, it has not found a practical solution in the meantime, and even intellectually it remains somewhat of a mystery. A clue is offered by the contrast with the United States: they have the working poor; we, on the old continent, have the welfare recipients. This brings...
Roman Shakespeare (Feminist Readings of Shakespeare)
by Professor Coppelia Kahn
In the first full-length study of Shakespeare's Roman plays, Coppelia Kahn brings to these texts a startling, critical perspective which interrogates the gender ideologies lurking behind 'Roman virtue'. Plays featured include: * Titus Andronicus * Julius Caesar * Antony and Cleopatra * Coriolanus * Cymbeline Setting the Roman works in the dual context of the popular theatre and Renaissance humanism, the author identifies new sources which she analyzes from a historicised feminist perspec...
Heiner Muller's re-imaginings of William Shakespeare have puzzled and fascinated readers and spectators alike for the past forty-five years. For the first time, this study addresses all of Muller's re-workings of Shakespeare, including dramatic adaptations, translations, poems, references in interviews and in his autobiography, as well as fragments of unfinished projects, not forgetting the strong Shakespearean echoes in Muller's last play, Germania 3. An analysis of Muller's diverse positions r...
A Companion to Shakespeare and Performance (Blackwell Companions to Literature and Culture)
by Barbara Hodgdon
A Companion to Shakespeare and Performance provides a state-of-the-art engagement with the rapidly developing field of Shakespeare performance studies. Essays by major scholars, teachers, and professional theatre makers consider the many sites at which Shakespearean drama is performed: in print, in the classroom, in the theatre, in film, on television and video, in multimedia and digital forms, and as part of a globalized and intercultural performance economy. This companion stands at the cutti...
The First and Second Part of the Troublesome Raigne of John King of England: With the Discoverie of King Richard Cordelions Base Sonne (Vulgarly Named, the Bastard Fawconbridge), Also, the Death of King John at Swinstead Abbey, as They Were (Sundry Times)
by William Shakespeare
At the Bottom of Shakespeare's Ocean (Shakespeare Now!)
by Steve Mentz
This is a fascinating study revealing Shakespeare's career-long engagement with the sea and his frequent use of maritime imagery. We need a poetic history of the ocean, and Shakespeare can help us find one. There's more real salt in the plays than we first expect. Shakespeare's dramatic ocean spans the God-sea of the ancient world and the immense blue vistas that early modern mariners navigated. Throughout his career, from the opening shipwrecks of "The Comedy of Errors" through "The Tempest", S...
Shakespeare in the Spanish Theatre (Continuum Shakespeare Studies)
by Keith Gregor
Shakespeare in the Spanish Theatre offers an account of Shakespeare's presence on the Spanish stage, from a production of the first Spanish rendering of Jean-Francois Ducis's Hamlet in 1772 to the creative and controversial work of directors like Calixto Bieito and Alex Rigola in the early 21st century. Despite a largely indirect entrance into the culture, Shakespeare has gone on to become the best and known and most widely performed of all foreign playwrights. What is more, by the end of the 20...
The Shakespearian Playing Companies
by Professor of English Andrew Gurr
A Young Reader's Guide to Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet
by Maria Franziska Fahey
An American Family Shakespeare Entertainment, Volume 1
by Stefan Rudnicki
The "Shakespearean Originals" series aims to provide readers of modern drama with 16th- and 17th-century playtexts which have been treated as historical documents, and are reproduced as closely to their original printed forms as the conditions of modern publication will permit. Each volume in the series comprises a general series introduction, an introduction to the play, the original text, a select bibliography, full annotations and some sample facsimile pages from the text itself.
Lectures Upon the History of the Passion, Resurrection, and Ascension of Our Lord Jesus Christ: Beginning at the Eighteenth Chapter of the Gospell, According to S. John, and From the 16. Verse of the 19. Chapter Thereof, Containing a Perfect Harmonie of A
by Robert Rollocke
Woodcraft (Cambridge Studies in Renaissance Literature and Culture)
by George Washington Sears
This volume addresses the economy of the spectacular in and around Shakespeare's plays, both in early modern England and in late-twentieth/twenty-first-century adaptations and appropriations. Apart from addressing issues such as (im)plausibility, tours de force arousing amazement, and excess for the sake of entertainment, it raises the question of intentionality-what is behind the spectacular? Is there always a manipulative purpose? How far-reaching are the political and ideological stakes?The c...