Shakespeare StudiesJames R. Siemon, Susan Zimmerman, Garrett Sullivan |
Contents
Contributors | 9 |
Introduction | 19 |
The Grammar of Character | 26 |
Shakespeares | 36 |
Ambition | 44 |
Macbeth and the Contingency of Future Persons | 53 |
Fiction Emotion and Moral Agency | 63 |
Understanding Hamlets | 70 |
Shakespeare the Aesthetics of Materialism and | 156 |
The Transformation of | 184 |
David Armitage Conal Condren and Andrew Fitzmaurice | 207 |
Bristol Shakespeare and Moral Agency | 222 |
Matthew Dimmock and Andrew Hadfield eds Literature | 230 |
Ideals Memory | 239 |
Jonathan Gil Harris Untimely Matter in the Age | 254 |
Robert Henke and Eric Nicholson eds Transnational | 259 |
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