The Tempest
Autor William Shakespeare, James Phelanen Limba Engleză Paperback – dec 2008
Designed for "teaching the conflicts," this critical edition of Shakespeare’s The Tempest reprints the authoritative Bevington text of the play along with 21 selections representing major critical and cultural controversies surrounding the work. The distinctive editorial material helps readers grapple not only with the play’s critical issues but also with cultural debates about literature itself. The second edition includes four new readings, revised headnotes that more helpfully contextualize the critical essays, a portfolio of visual representations of Caliban, and an appendix on writing about critical controversies and The Tempest.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780312457525
ISBN-10: 0312457529
Pagini: 432
Dimensiuni: 140 x 208 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:2nd edition
Editura: BEDFORD BOOKS
ISBN-10: 0312457529
Pagini: 432
Dimensiuni: 140 x 208 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:2nd edition
Editura: BEDFORD BOOKS
Notă biografică
William Shakespeare; Edited by Gerald Graff and James Phelan
Cuprins
Preface PART ONE: SHAKESPEARE AND THE TEMPESTThe Life and Work of William ShakespeareThe Text of The TempestPART TWO: A CASE STUDY IN CRITICAL CONTROVERSYWhy Study Critical Controversies about The Tempest?Literary Study, Politics, and Shakespeare: A DebateGeorge Will, "Literary Politics" Stephen Greenblatt, "The Best Way to Kill Our Literary Inheritance Is to Turn It into a Decorous Celebration of the New World Order" Sources and ContextsMichel De Montaigne, from "Of the Cannibals" William Strachey, from "True Repertory of the Wrack" Sylvester Jourdain, from "A Discovery of the Barmudas" Richard Hakluyt," Reasons for Colonization" Bartolomé De Las Casas, from "Letter to Phillip, Great Prince of Spain" New Daniel Wilson, "The Monster Caliban" New A Portfolio of Images of Caliban New E. M.W. Tilyard, From The Great Chain of BeingRonald Takaki, The "Tempest" in the Wilderness Shakespeare and the Power of OrderFrank Kermode, from Shakespeare: The Final PlaysReuben A. Brower," The Mirror of Analogy: The Tempest" New Leah Marcus, "The Blue-Eyed Witch" The Postcolonial ChallengePaul Brown, " ‘This Thing of Darkness I Acknowledge Mine’: The Tempest and the Discourse of Colonialism" Francis Barker and Peter Hulme, "Nymphs and Reapers Heavily Vanish: The Discursive Contexts of The Tempest"New Aimé Césaire, Scenes from A TempestResponding to the ChallengeDeborah Willis, "Shakespeare’s Tempest and the Discourse of Colonialism" David Scott Kastian, " ‘The Duke of Milan /And His Brave Son’: Old Histories and New in The Tempest"Meredith Anne Skura, from "Discourse and the Individual: The Case of Colonialism in The Tempest"The Feminist ChallengeAnia Loomba, from Gender, Race, Renaissance DramaAnn Thompson, " ‘Miranda, Where’s Your Sister?’: Reading Shakespeare’s The Tempest"New Writing about Critical Controversy in The Tempest