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Title Late Shakespeare, 1608-1613 / edited by Andrew J. Power and Rory Loughnane
Published Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2012

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Contents Introduction / Andrew J. Power and Rory Loughnane -- 1. Pericles, Prince of Tyre: Pericles, Prince of Tyre and the appetite for narrative / Andrew Hiscock -- 2. Coriolanus: Coriolanus and the late romances / David George -- 3. Cymbeline: recognition in Cymbeline / Raphael Lyne -- 4. The Winter's Tale: kinetic emblems and memory images in The Winter's Tale / William E. Engel -- 5. The Tempest: 'hush, and be mute' : silences in The Tempest / Michael Neill -- 6. King Henry VIII (All is true): semi-choric devices and the framework for playgoer response in King Henry VIII / Rory Loughnane -- 7. The Two Noble Kinsmen: Shakespeare's final phase: The Two Noble Kinsmen in its context / Sandra Clark -- 8. Shakespeare: from author to audience to print, 1608-1613 / Grace Ioppolo -- 9.dtReading strange matter: words and text in Shakespeare's late plays / Charlotte Scott -- 10. Late Shakespeare, late players / Andrew J. Power -- 11. Cities in late Shakespeare / Adam Hansen -- 12. Shakespeare and James I: personal rule and public responsibility / Stuart M. Kurland -- 13. Writing faithfully in a post-confessional world / Thomas Betteridge -- 14. Magic and gender in late Shakespeare / Ian McAdam -- Afterword / Gordon McMullan
Summary "In fourteen specially commissioned chapters by leading Shakespeare scholars from around the globe, Late Shakespeare, 1608-1613 provides an essential re-appraisal of the final phase of Shakespeare's writing life. Arranged for the first time in the best-established chronological sequence, Shakespeare's last seven extant plays are discussed in detail in dedicated chapters, from Pericles to the late co-authored works, King Henry VIII and The Two Noble Kinsmen. The plays are situated in the context of Shakespeare's financial investments, his focus on the practice of reading, the changing nature of his acting company and the pressing issues of contemporary politics and urban life. The book also goes on to explore the relationship between Shakespeare and his audience and considers the dominant themes in his final works. Analysing and responding to the latest criticism in the field, this volume brings to light a vital re-examination of what it means to discuss 'late Shakespeare'"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Criticism and interpretation.
SUBJECT Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 fast
Subject LITERARY CRITICISM -- European -- English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh.
DRAMA -- Shakespeare.
LITERARY CRITICISM -- Shakespeare.
SUBJECT Great Britain -- History -- James I, 1603-1625. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85056786
Subject Great Britain
Genre/Form History
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
Author Power, Andrew J., 1977-
Loughnane, Rory
ISBN 9781139776493
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