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Shakespearean Intersections

- Language, Contexts, Critical Keywords
Af: Patricia Parker Engelsk Paperback

Shakespearean Intersections

- Language, Contexts, Critical Keywords
Af: Patricia Parker Engelsk Paperback
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What does the keyword "continence" in Love''s Labor''s Lost reveal about geopolitical boundaries and their breaching? What can we learn from the contemporary identification of the "quince" with weddings that is crucial for A Midsummer Night''s Dream? How does the evocation of Spanish-occupied "Brabant" in Othello resonate with contemporary geopolitical contexts, wordplay on "Low Countries," and fears of sexual/territorial "occupation"? How does "supposes" connote not only sexual submission in The Taming of the Shrew but also the transvestite practice of boys playing women, and what does it mean for the dramatic recognition scene in Cymbeline?
With dazzling wit and erudition, Patricia Parker explores these and other critical keywords to reveal how they provide a lens for interpreting the language, contexts, and preoccupations of Shakespeare''s plays. In doing so, she probes classical and historical sources, theatrical performance practices, geopolitical interrelations, hierarchies of race, gender, and class, and the multiple significances of "preposterousness," including reversals of high and low, male and female, Latinate and vulgar, "sinister" or backward writing, and latter ends both bodily and dramatic.
Providing innovative and interdisciplinary perspectives on Shakespeare, from early to late and across dramatic genres, Parker''s deeply evocative readings demonstrate how easy-to-overlook textual or semantic details reverberate within and beyond the Shakespearean text, and suggest that the boundary between language and context is an incontinent divide.

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What does the keyword "continence" in Love''s Labor''s Lost reveal about geopolitical boundaries and their breaching? What can we learn from the contemporary identification of the "quince" with weddings that is crucial for A Midsummer Night''s Dream? How does the evocation of Spanish-occupied "Brabant" in Othello resonate with contemporary geopolitical contexts, wordplay on "Low Countries," and fears of sexual/territorial "occupation"? How does "supposes" connote not only sexual submission in The Taming of the Shrew but also the transvestite practice of boys playing women, and what does it mean for the dramatic recognition scene in Cymbeline?
With dazzling wit and erudition, Patricia Parker explores these and other critical keywords to reveal how they provide a lens for interpreting the language, contexts, and preoccupations of Shakespeare''s plays. In doing so, she probes classical and historical sources, theatrical performance practices, geopolitical interrelations, hierarchies of race, gender, and class, and the multiple significances of "preposterousness," including reversals of high and low, male and female, Latinate and vulgar, "sinister" or backward writing, and latter ends both bodily and dramatic.
Providing innovative and interdisciplinary perspectives on Shakespeare, from early to late and across dramatic genres, Parker''s deeply evocative readings demonstrate how easy-to-overlook textual or semantic details reverberate within and beyond the Shakespearean text, and suggest that the boundary between language and context is an incontinent divide.

Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 424
ISBN-13: 9781512825558
Indbinding: Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 1512825557
Udg. Dato: 24 okt 2023
Længde: 30mm
Bredde: 229mm
Højde: 153mm
Forlag: University of Pennsylvania Press
Oplagsdato: 24 okt 2023
Forfatter(e): Patricia Parker
Forfatter(e) Patricia Parker


Kategori Litteraturstudier: generelt


ISBN-13 9781512825558


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 424


Udgave


Længde 30mm


Bredde 229mm


Højde 153mm


Udg. Dato 24 okt 2023


Oplagsdato 24 okt 2023


Forlag University of Pennsylvania Press

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