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Radical Tragedy

Autor Jonathan Dollimore
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 oct 2003
This study of the drama of Shakespeare and his contemporaries also provides an insight into cultural materialist thought. This third edition contains an extensive introduction which argues for the continuing relevance of the tragic aesthetic in today's world.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781403904775
ISBN-10: 1403904774
Pagini: 416
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.63 kg
Editura: PALGRAVE USA
Locul publicării:United States

Caracteristici

The reissued third edition features a candid and inspiring new Preface by the author in which he openly explains his reasons for excluding discussion of Othello from the original work

Notă biografică

JONATHAN DOLLIMORE was formerly Professor of English at the University of York, UK. His books include Political Shakespeare: Essays in Cultural Materialism (with Alan Sinfield, 1985, 2nd ed 1994), Sexual Dissidence: Augustine to Wilde, Freud to Foucault (1991), Death, Desire and Loss in Western Culture (1998), and Sex, Literature and Censorship (2000).

Cuprins

Acknowledgements Foreword; T.Eagleton Preface to the Reissued Third Edition Introduction to the Third Edition Introduction to the Second Edition PART I: RADICAL DRAMA: ITS CONTEXTS AND EMERGENCE Contexts Emergence: Marston's Antonio Plays (c.15991601) and Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida (c.1601-2) PART II: STRUCTURE, MIMESIS, PROVIDENCE Structure: From Resolution to Dislocation Renaissance Literary Theory: Two Concepts of Mimesis The Disintegration of Providentialist Belief Dr Faustus(c.1589-92): Subversion Through Transgression Mustapha (c.1594-6): Ruined Aesthetic, Ruined Theology Sejanus (1603): History and Realpolitik The Revenger's Tragedy (c.1606): Providence, Parody and Black Camp PART III: MAN DECENTRED Subjectivity and Social Process Bussy D'Ambois (c.1604): A Hero at Court King Lear (c.1605-6) and Essentialist Humanism Antony and Cleopatra (c.1607): Virtus under Erasure Coriolanus (c.1608): The Chariot Wheel and its Dust The White Devil (1612): Transgression Without Virtue PART IV: SUBJECTIVITY: IDEALISM VERSUS MATERIALISM Beyond Essentialist Humanism Notes Bibliography of Work Cited Index of Names and Texts Index of Subjects.