Shakespeare from the Margins: Language, Culture, ContextUniversity of Chicago Press, 1996 - 392页 In the interpretation of Shakespeare, wordplay has often been considered inconsequential, frequently reduced to a decorative "quibble." But in Shakespeare from the Margins: Language, Culture, Context, Patricia Parker, one of the most original interpreters of Shakespeare, argues that attention to Shakespearean wordplay reveals unexpected linkages, not only within and between plays but also between the plays and their contemporary culture. Combining feminist and historical approaches with attention to the "matter" of language as well as of race and gender, Parker's brilliant "edification from the margins" illuminates much that has been overlooked, both in Shakespeare and in early modern culture. This book, a reexamination of popular and less familiar texts, will be indispensable to all students of Shakespeare and the early modern period. |
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... readers at the University of Chicago Press for their perceptive readings of the manuscript ; and to the following either for exchanges or for responses helpful in the completion of portions of this book : Joseph Adamson , Jo- anne ...
... readers at the University of Chicago Press for their perceptive readings of the manuscript ; and to the following either for exchanges or for responses helpful in the completion of portions of this book : Joseph Adamson , Jo- anne ...
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... reading of early modern culture . Perhaps one example among many will suffice . Medical and other texts of the period , in treating of the controversial phenomenon of changes of gender , frequently repeat the orthodoxy ( outlined by ...
... reading of early modern culture . Perhaps one example among many will suffice . Medical and other texts of the period , in treating of the controversial phenomenon of changes of gender , frequently repeat the orthodoxy ( outlined by ...
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... Reading historically , with the resources not just of literary or dramatic texts but of a full range of early modern discourses , is in such instances a way of avoiding taking the iteration of a particular orthodoxy at face value rather ...
... Reading historically , with the resources not just of literary or dramatic texts but of a full range of early modern discourses , is in such instances a way of avoiding taking the iteration of a particular orthodoxy at face value rather ...
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... readings " as a form of academic reproduction.30 Appar- ently minor scenes or passages of the plays are often the very ones lopped off not only in theatrical production but by our reading practices — though they are often the sites of ...
... readings " as a form of academic reproduction.30 Appar- ently minor scenes or passages of the plays are often the very ones lopped off not only in theatrical production but by our reading practices — though they are often the sites of ...
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... reading itself , across a broad interdisci- plinary range of documents and texts and without a map in advance of what there is to find ( difficult as it would be to patent as a reproducible method ) , that is the basic tool of a craft ...
... reading itself , across a broad interdisci- plinary range of documents and texts and without a map in advance of what there is to find ( difficult as it would be to patent as a reproducible method ) , that is the basic tool of a craft ...
目录
PREPOSTEROUS ESTATES PREPOSTEROUS EVENTS FROM LATE TO EARLY SHAKESPEARE | 20 |
THE BIBLE AND THE MARKETPLACE THE COMEDY OF ERRORS | 56 |
RUDE MECHANICALS A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM AND SHAKESPEAREAN JOINERY | 83 |
ILLEGITIMATE CONSTRUCTION TRANSLATION ADULTERY AND MECHANICAL REPRODUCTION IN THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR | 116 |
CONVEYERS ARE You ALL TRANSLATING CONVEYING REPRESENTING AND SECONDING IN THE HISTORIES AND HAMLET | 149 |
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