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Title The Oxford handbook of Shakespearean comedy / edited by Heather Hirschfeld
Edition First edition
Published Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2018

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Description 1 online resource (xix, 572 pages) : illustrations
Series Oxford handbooks
Oxford handbooks.
Contents Encountering the Elizabethan Stage / James Bednarz -- Place and Being in Shakespearean Comedy / Kent Cartwright -- Farce and Force: Shakespearean Comedy, Militarism, and Violence / Simon Barker -- Water Memory and the Art of Preserving: Shakespearean Comedy and Early Modern Cultures of Remembrance / Julie Sanders -- The Humors in Humor: Shakespeare and Early Modern Psychology / Matthew Steggle -- Green Comedy: Shakespeare and Ecology / Steve Mentz -- The Laws of Comedy: Shakespeare and Early Modern Legal Culture / Carolyn Sale -- Comedy and Eros: Sexualities on Shakespeare's Stage / Judith Haber -- The Architecture of Shakespearean Comedy: Domesticity, Performance, and the Empty Room / Anne M. Myers -- The Music of Shakespearean Comedy / Erin Minear -- Encountering the Past I: Shakespear's Reception of Classical Comedy / Robert Miola -- Gender and Genre: Shakespeare's Comic Women / Michelle M. Dowd -- Poor Things, Vile Things: Shakespeare's Comedy of Kinds / Laurie Shannon -- Shakespearean Comedy and the Senses / Kevin Curran -- Stage Props and Shakespeare's Comedies: Keeping Safe Nerissa's Ring / Lina Perkins Wilder -- Shakespearean Comedy and the Discourses of Print / Frederick Kiefer -- Imagining Shakespeare's Audience / Jeremy Lopez -- Comedy on the Boards: Shakespeare's Use of Playhouse Space / Erika T. Lin -- Adapting Shakespeare's Comedies / Katherine Scheil -- Brexit Dreams: Comedy, Nostalgia, and Critique in Much Ado About Nothing and A Midsummer Night's Dream / Bridget Escolme -- Encountering the Past II: Shakespearean Comedy, Chaucer, and Medievalism / Helen Cooper -- Shakespearean Comedy on Screen / Douglas M. Lanier -- Holy Adultery: Marriage in The Comedy of Errors, The Merchant of Venice, and The Merry Wives of Windsor / John Parker -- Comedies of Tough Love: Two Gentlemen of Verona, Love's Labour's Lost, The Taming of the Shrew, and Much Ado about Nothing / Joanne Diaz -- Comedies of the Green World: A Midsummer Night's Dream, As You Like It, and Twelfth Night / Lisa Hopkins -- Problem Comedies: Troilus and Cressida, Measure for Measure, and All's Well that Ends Well / Oliver Arnold -- Shakespearean Comedy and the Question of Race / Geraldo U. de Sousa -- Queer Comedy / David L. Orvis -- Introduction: "Encountering Shakespearean Comedy" / Heather Hirschfeld -- Encountering the Present I: Shakespeare's Early Urban Comedies and the Lure of True Crime and Satire / Kirk Melnikoff -- Encountering the Present II: Shakespearean Comedy and Elizabethan Drama / Andy Kesson -- Shakespearean Comedy and Early Modern Religious Culture / Kenneth Graham -- Shakespearean Comedy and the Early Modern Marketplace: Sympathetic Economies / Amanda Bailey -- Shakespearean Comedy and the Early Modern Domestic Sphere / Catherine Richardson
Summary This book offers critical and contemporary resources for studying Shakespeare's comic enterprises. It engages with perennial, yet still urgent questions raised by the comedies and looks at them from a range of new perspectives that represent the most recent methodological approaches to Shakespeare, genre, and early modern drama. Several chapters take up firmly established topics of inquiry such Shakespeare's source materials, gender and sexuality, hetero- and homoerotic desire, race, and religion, and they reformulate these topics in the materialist, formalist, phenomenological, or revisionist terms of current scholarship and critical debate. Others explore subjects that have only relatively recently become pressing concerns for sustained scholarly interrogation, such as ecology, cross-species interaction, and humoral theory. Some contributions, informed by increasingly sophisticated approaches to the material conditions and embodied experience of theatrical practice, speak to a resurgence of interest in performance, from Shakespeare's period through the first decades of the twenty-first century. Others still investigate distinct sets of plays from unexpected and often polemical angles, noting connections between the comedies under inventive, unpredicted banners such as the theology of adultery, early modern pedagogy, global exploration, or monarchical rule. The book situates these approaches against the long history of criticism and provides an overview of the most up-to-date work in the field
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from home page (viewed on October 4, 2018)
Subject Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Comedies.
SUBJECT Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 fast
Subject Humorous plays
Form Electronic book
Author Hirschfeld, Heather Anne, 1968- editor.
ISBN 9780191839610
0191839612
Other Titles Shakespearean comedy