Political shakespeare : Essays in Cultural Materialism (Record no. 35730)

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ISBN 9780719043529
020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
ISBN 0719043522
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 822.33
Item number POL
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Personal name Dollimore, Jonatan
Relator term Editor
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Political shakespeare : Essays in Cultural Materialism
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication Manchester :
Name of publisher Manchester University Press,
Year of publication 1994.
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Number of Pages viii, 295 pages ;
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General note Index
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Formatted contents note Introduction: Shakespeare, cultural materialiams and the new historicism / Jonathan Dollimore --<br/>Invisible bullets: Renaissance authority and its subversion, Henry IV and Henry V / Stephen Greenblatt --<br/>'This thing of darkness I acknowledge mine': The tempest and the discourse of colonialism / Paul Brown --<br/>Transgression and surveillance in Measure for measure / Jonathan Dollimore --<br/>The patriarchal bard: feminist criticism and Shakespeare: King Lear and Measure for measure / Kathleen McLuskie --<br/>Strategies of state and political plays: A midsummer night's dream, Henry IV, Henry V, Henry VIII / Leonard Tennenhouse --<br/>Shakespeare understudies: the sodomite, the prostitute, the transvestite and their critics / Jonathan Dollimore --<br/>Introduction: Reproductions, interventions / Alan Sinfield --<br/>Give an account of Shakespeare and education, showing why you think they are effective and what you have appreciated about them. Support your comments with precise references / Alan Sinfield --<br/>Royal Shakespeare: theatre and the making of ideology / Alan Sinfield --<br/>Radical potentiality and institutional closure: Shakespeare in film and television / Graham Holderness --<br/>how Brecht read Shakespeare / Margot Heinemann --<br/>Heritage and the market, regulation and desublimation / Alan Sinfield --<br/>Afterword / Raymond Williams.
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc This work sets out to depose the sacred icon of the "eternal bard" and argue for a Shakespeare who meditates and exploits political, cultural and ideological forces. Ten years on, this second edition presents additional essays by Jonathan Dollimore and Alan Sinfield.
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Topical Term Shakespeare, William, -- 1564-1616 -- Political and social views.
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Personal name Sinfield, Alan (Editor)
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Koha item type Lending Books
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Collection code Home library Current library Shelving location Date acquired Source of acquisition Cost, normal purchase price Full call number Accession Number Koha item type
Reference Main Library Main Library Stacks 24/07/1997 Purchased 520.00 822.33 POL 004265 Lending Books

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