Shakespeare and the Mediterranean: The Selected Proceedings of the International Shakespeare Association World Congress, Valencia, 2001

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University of Delaware Press, 2004 - 468 pàgines
Shakespeare's career-long fascination with the Mediterranean made the association a natural one for this first World Shakespeare Congress of the Third Millennium. The plenary lectures and selected papers in this volume represent some of the best contemporary thought and writing on Shakespeare, in the ranging plenary lectures by Jonathan Bate on Shakespeare's islands and the Muslim connection, Michael Coveney's on the late Sir John Gielgud, Robert Ellrodt's on Shakespeare's sonnets and Montaigne's essays, Stephen Orgel's on Shakespeare's own Shylock, and Marina Warner's on Shakespeare's fairy-tale uses of magic. Also included in the volume's several sections are original pagers selected from special sessions and seminars by other distinguished writers, including Jean E. Howard, Gary Taylor, and Richard Wilson. Tom Clayton is Regents' Professor of English Language and Literature and chair of the Classical Civilization Program at the University of Minnesota. Susan Brock is Head of Library and Information Resources at the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust in Stratford-upon-Avon and Honorary Fellow of the Shakespeare Institute of the University of Birmingham. Vicente Fores is Associate Profe
 

Continguts

Tradition Magic and Continuity in the Modern Shakespearean Theater
21
Shylocks Tribe
38
Comparison and Contrast
54
Giorgio Strehlers Henry IV Part 1
63
ExtraTextual Effects in Trevor Nunns Twelfth Night
75
The Corral de Comedias at Almagro and Londons Reconstructed Globe
89
The Tempests Masque and Opera
103
Northern Hamlet and Southern Othello? Irving Salvini and the Whirlwind of Passion
117
Suspect Texts in Shakespeare and Spanish Golden Age Drama
270
Contextualities
287
Shakespeares Islands
289
Metamorphoses and Magic Art
308
Biographical Fantasies of Love and Power
332
Gender on the Periphery
344
Rediscovering Artemis in The Comedy of Errors
363
The Religious Dimension of Shakespeares Illyria
380

Textualities
133
SelfConsistency in Montaigne and Shakespeare
135
Shakespeares Rhetorical Place in As You Like It
156
you and thou in Shakespeares Italian Comedies
168
Shakespeare and the Construction of Soundscape
180
A Midsummer Nights Dream and Timon of Athens
194
Shakespeares Outsiders
206
Slavery Service and Subordination in Othello
215
Shakespeares Odyssey
230
Shakespeares Mediterranean Measure for Measure
243
A Veronese Plot of the 1830s
388
Shakespeare and the Eastern Adriatic
400
Shakespeares Milan
416
The Influence of Huarte de San Juan on Their Comic Theory
425
Complete List of Lectures of Papers from the Program of the Conference
437
Seminars with Their Leaders and Registered Participants
441
Notes on Contibutors
447
Index
453
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