Shakespearean Negotiations: The Circulation of Social Energy in Renaissance EnglandUniversity of California Press, 1988 - 205 pàgines Stephen Greenblatt has been at the center of a major shift in literary interpretation toward a critical method that situates cultural creation in history. Shakespearean Negotiations is a sustained and powerful exemplification of this innovative method, offering a new way of understanding the power of Shakespeare's achievement and, beyond this, an original analysis of cultural process. |
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The Circulation of Social Energy | 1 |
Rhetoric and Painting in the French | 18 |
Invisible Bullets | 21 |
The Vanishing Acts of Women Writers in | 31 |
Fiction and Friction | 66 |
Shakespeare and the Exorcists | 94 |
Martial Law in the Land of Cockaigne | 129 |
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