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The New Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare (Cambridge Companions to Literature) Book

Twenty-one brand new essays provide lively and authoritative approaches to the literary, historical, cultural and performative aspects of Shakespeare works.Read More

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  • Foyles

    Written by a team of leading international scholars, this Companion is designed to illuminate Shakespeare's works through discussion of the key topics of Shakespeare studies. Twenty-one essays provide lively and authoritative approaches to recent scholarship and criticism for readers keen to expand their knowledge and appreciation of Shakespeare. The book contains stimulating chapters on traditional topics such as Shakespeare's biography and the transmission of his texts. Individual readings of the plays are given in the context of genre as well as through the cultural and historical perspectives of race, sexuality and gender, and politics and religion. Essays on performance survey the latest digital media as well as stage and film. Throughout the volume, contributors discuss Shakespeare in a global as well as a national context, a dramatist with a long and constantly mutating history of reception and performance.

  • BookDepository

    The New Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare : Paperback : Cambridge University Press : 9780521713931 : 0521713935 : 17 May 2017 : Containing twenty-one essays, this Companion is perfect for readers seeking a comprehensive and authoritative introduction to Shakespeare's works. It includes stimulating chapters on familiar topics such as Shakespeare's life and the genres in which he wrote, and pioneering accounts of topics including Shakespeare's appearance in new digitalised media.

  • Pickabook

    Margreta de Grazia (Editor), Stanley W. Wells (Editor)

  • 0521713935
  • 9780521713931
  • 25 March 2010
  • Cambridge University Press
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 380
  • 2
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