Shakespearean Negotiations: The Circulation of Social Energy in Renaissance England

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University 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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Stephen Greenblatt is a literary critic, theorist and scholar. He is the author of Three Modern Satirists: Waugh, Orwell, and Huxley (1965); Renaissance Self-Fashioning: From More to Shakespeare (1980); Learning to Curse: Essays in Early Modern Culture (1990); Redrawing the Boundaries: The Transformation of English and American Literary Studies (1992); The Norton Shakespeare (1997); Will in the World: How Shakespeare Became Shakespeare (2004); Shakespeare's Freedom (2010); and The Swerve: How the World Became Modern (2011).

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