King Lear and its afterlife [electronic resource] / edited by Peter Holland.
2002
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Title
King Lear and its afterlife [electronic resource] / edited by Peter Holland.
Published
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2002.
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1 online resource (x, 410 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
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Shakespeare survey ; 55
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Contents
King Lear: a retrospect, 1980-2000 / Kiernan Ryan.
How Shakespeare knew King Leir / Richard Knowles.
Contracts of love and affection: Lear, old age, and kingship / William O. Scott.
Headgear as a paralinguistic signifier in King Lear / Andrew Gurr.
What becomes of the broken-hearted: King Lear and the dissociation of sensibility / Drew Milne.
Lear's afterlife / John J. Joughin.
Songs of madness: the lyric afterlife of Shakespeare's Poor Tom / William C. Carroll.
Secularizing King Lear: Shakespeare, Tate, and the sacred / Peter Womack.
"look on her, look": the apotheosis of Cordelia / Janet Bottoms.
Jacob Gordin's Mirele Efros: King Lear as a Jewish mother / Iska Alter.
"How fine a play was Mrs. Lear": the case for Gordon Bottomley's King Lear's wife / Richard Foulkes.
Some Lears / Richard Proudfoot.
King Lear and Endgame / R.A. Foakes.
Shakespeare in pain: Edward Bond's Lear and the ghosts of history / Thomas Cartelli.
"Think about Shakespeare": King Lear on Pacific cliffs / Mark Houlahan.
Actors, editors, and the annotations of Shakespearian playscripts / Michael Cordner.
Titus Andronicus: the classical presence / Niall Rudd.
Julius Caesar, Machiavelli, and the uses of history / Robin Headlam Wells.
Scepticism and theatre in Macbeth / Kent Cartwright.
Revels end, and the gentle body starts / Simon Shepherd.
"Taking just care of the impression": editorial intervention in Shakespeare's fourth folio, 1685 / Sonia Massai.
"A world elsewhere": Shakespeare in South Africa / Jonathan Holmes.
Shakespeare performances in England, 2001 / Michael Dobson.
Professional Shakespeare productions in the British Isles, January-December 2000 / Niky Rathbone.
The year's contributions to Shakespeare studies.
How Shakespeare knew King Leir / Richard Knowles.
Contracts of love and affection: Lear, old age, and kingship / William O. Scott.
Headgear as a paralinguistic signifier in King Lear / Andrew Gurr.
What becomes of the broken-hearted: King Lear and the dissociation of sensibility / Drew Milne.
Lear's afterlife / John J. Joughin.
Songs of madness: the lyric afterlife of Shakespeare's Poor Tom / William C. Carroll.
Secularizing King Lear: Shakespeare, Tate, and the sacred / Peter Womack.
"look on her, look": the apotheosis of Cordelia / Janet Bottoms.
Jacob Gordin's Mirele Efros: King Lear as a Jewish mother / Iska Alter.
"How fine a play was Mrs. Lear": the case for Gordon Bottomley's King Lear's wife / Richard Foulkes.
Some Lears / Richard Proudfoot.
King Lear and Endgame / R.A. Foakes.
Shakespeare in pain: Edward Bond's Lear and the ghosts of history / Thomas Cartelli.
"Think about Shakespeare": King Lear on Pacific cliffs / Mark Houlahan.
Actors, editors, and the annotations of Shakespearian playscripts / Michael Cordner.
Titus Andronicus: the classical presence / Niall Rudd.
Julius Caesar, Machiavelli, and the uses of history / Robin Headlam Wells.
Scepticism and theatre in Macbeth / Kent Cartwright.
Revels end, and the gentle body starts / Simon Shepherd.
"Taking just care of the impression": editorial intervention in Shakespeare's fourth folio, 1685 / Sonia Massai.
"A world elsewhere": Shakespeare in South Africa / Jonathan Holmes.
Shakespeare performances in England, 2001 / Michael Dobson.
Professional Shakespeare productions in the British Isles, January-December 2000 / Niky Rathbone.
The year's contributions to Shakespeare studies.
Series
Shakespeare survey (Cambridge, England) ; 55.
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Great Britain -- England -- Cambridge -- publication place.
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