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A Companion to Shakespeare's Works, Volume I
The Tragedies
Richard Dutton (Edited by), R Dutton (Author), Jean E. Howard (Edited by)
9780631226321, Wiley
Hardback, published 8 May 2003
504 pages
25.4 x 18.1 x 4.2 cm, 1.021 kg
This four-volume Companion to Shakespeare's Works, compiled as a single entity, offers a uniquely comprehensive snapshot of current Shakespeare criticism. This companion to Shakespeare's tragedies contains original essays on every tragedy from Titus Andronicus to Coriolanus as well as thirteen additional essays on such topics as Shakespeare's Roman tragedies, Shakespeare's tragedies on film, Shakespeare's tragedies of love, Hamlet in performance, and tragic emotion in Shakespeare.
Notes on Contributors vii Introduction 1 1 “A rarity most beloved”: Shakespeare and the Idea of Tragedy 4 2 The Tragedies of Shakespeare’s Contemporaries 23 3 Minds in Company: Shakespearean Tragic Emotions 47 4 The Divided Tragic Hero 73 5 Disjointed Times and Half-Remembered Truths in Shakespearean Tragedy 95 6 Reading Shakespeare’s Tragedies of Love: Romeo and Juliet, Othello, and Antony and Cleopatra in Early Modern England 108 7 Hamlet Productions Starring Beale, Hawke, and Darling From the Perspective of Performance History 134 8 Text and Tragedy 158 9 Shakespearean Tragedy and Religious Identity 178 10 Shakespeare’s Roman Tragedies 199 11 Tragedy and Geography 219 12 Classic Film Versions of Shakespeare’s Tragedies: A Mirror for the Times 241 13 Contemporary Film Versions of the Tragedies 262 14 Titus Andronicus: A Time for Race and Revenge 284 15 “There is no world without Verona walls”: The City in Romeo and Juliet 303 16 “He that thou knowest thine”: Friendship and Service in Hamlet 319 17 Julius Caesar 339 18 Othello and the Problem of Blackness 357 19 King Lear 375 20 Macbeth, the Present, and the Past 393 21 The Politics of Empathy in Antony and Cleopatra: A View from Below 411 22 Timon of Athens: The Dialectic of Usury, Nihilism, and Art 430 23 Coriolanus and the Politics of Theatrical Pleasure 452 Index 473
David Scott Kastan
Martin Coyle
Katherine Rowe
Catherine Belsey
Philippa Berry
Sasha Roberts
Bernice W. Kliman
Graham Holderness
Richard C. McCoy
Gordon Braden
Jerry Brotton
Kenneth S. Rothwell
Mark Thornton Burnett
Ian Smith
Naomi Conn Liebler
Michael Neill
Rebecca W. Bushnell
Kim F. Hall
Kiernan Ryan
Kathleen McLuskie
Jyotsna G. Singh
Hugh Grady
Cynthia Marshall
Subject Areas: Literature: history & criticism [DS]
