Spanish Studies in Shakespeare and His ContemporariesJosé Manuel González Fernández de Sevilla Spanish Studies in Shakespeare and His Contemporaries offers aselection of the most significant studies on Shakespeare and hiscontemporaries from a variety of perspectives in order to present a freshand inclusive vision of Shakespearean criticism in Spain to reach aworldwide readership. Plurality, maturity, and diversity are itsoutstanding characteristics as the transition has given shape to newcritical attitudes, readings, and approaches in the analysis and study ofShakespeare in the new Spain. |
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... present a fresh , inclusive vision of Shakespearean criticism worthy of a worldwide readership . To appro- priate Shakespeare has become compulsory . Shakespeare has been transformed into a singular / plural literary entity that is ...
... present a fresh , inclusive vision of Shakespearean criticism worthy of a worldwide readership . To appro- priate Shakespeare has become compulsory . Shakespeare has been transformed into a singular / plural literary entity that is ...
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... present a democratic Shakespeare in accordance with the new tastes and expectations . The Making Of Modern Criticism In Contemporary Spain : From Chaos To Order Modern Shakespearean criticism in contemporary Spain began in the 1970s ...
... present a democratic Shakespeare in accordance with the new tastes and expectations . The Making Of Modern Criticism In Contemporary Spain : From Chaos To Order Modern Shakespearean criticism in contemporary Spain began in the 1970s ...
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... presents new approaches to and interpretations of Shakespeare's drama in Spain by a select group of international scholars who have opened up new debates on issues about the reception and appropriation of Shakespeare in Spanish culture ...
... presents new approaches to and interpretations of Shakespeare's drama in Spain by a select group of international scholars who have opened up new debates on issues about the reception and appropriation of Shakespeare in Spanish culture ...
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... present volume offers a selection of the most significant re- cent studies on Shakespeare and his critical contemporaries from a variety of perspectives in order to present a fresh and inclusive vi- sion of Spanish Shakespearean ...
... present volume offers a selection of the most significant re- cent studies on Shakespeare and his critical contemporaries from a variety of perspectives in order to present a fresh and inclusive vi- sion of Spanish Shakespearean ...
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... present Shakespearean criticism . The essays in this volume are divided into four parts to cover the most relevant aspects of Shakespearean criticism in Spain . Part I , " Manuscripts and Editions , " focuses on the process of editing ...
... present Shakespearean criticism . The essays in this volume are divided into four parts to cover the most relevant aspects of Shakespearean criticism in Spain . Part I , " Manuscripts and Editions , " focuses on the process of editing ...
Contents
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Spanish Studies in Shakespeare and His Contemporaries | 17 |
Manuscripts and Editions | 19 |
A New Spanish Manuscript from the Romantic Period | 21 |
Shakespeare and Cervantes | 43 |
The Poetry of Shakespeare and His Contemporaries | 59 |
Outlining Possibilities Sometimes Humorous for Sonnet 18 | 61 |
Shakespeares Departure from the Ovidian Myth of Venus and Adonis | 73 |
A Study of Antony and Cleopatra | 171 |
Person and Persona | 196 |
Julius Caesar and the Spanish Transition | 205 |
The Theater of Shakespeares Contemporaries | 217 |
The Philosophy of Death in Christopher Marlowes Dr Faustus | 219 |
Gender Marking through Syntactic Distribution in the Jacobean Theater | 234 |
The Court Drama of Ben Jonson and Calderon | 250 |
Spanish Adaptations of Ben Jonsons Volpone | 262 |
John Donne Francisco de Quevedo and the Construction of Subjectivity in Early Modern Poetry | 89 |
Shakespeare Plays Critical Interpretations and Stage Productions | 115 |
Otelo in Romantic Spain | 117 |
Othello | 130 |
Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet and Male Melodrama | 148 |
Some Differences in Literary Convention and Cultural Horizon | 299 |
Notes on Contributors | 311 |
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