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Language: en
Pages: 233
Pages: 233
Type: BOOK - Published: 2012 - Publisher: Brill Rodopi
Etymologically speaking, the words “know” and “narrate” share a common ancestry.Making Sense in Shakespeare examines some of the ways in which this dist
Language: en
Pages: 313
Pages: 313
Type: BOOK - Published: 2013-09-10 - Publisher: BookCaps Study Guides
How can you appreciate Shakespeare when you have no idea what he’s saying?! If you’ve ever sat down with the Bard and found yourself scratching your head at
Language: en
Pages: 228
Pages: 228
Type: BOOK - Published: 1999 - Publisher: Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press
He argues that Lear's "howl," for example, targets and rewards physical hearing, physical speaking, and their accompanying emotions as somatically connected to
Language: en
Pages: 296
Pages: 296
Type: BOOK - Published: 2021-08-23 - Publisher: Routledge
This book provides a bridge between Shakespeare Studies and classical social theory, opening up readings of Shakespeare to a new audience outside of literary st
Language: en
Pages: 170
Pages: 170
Type: BOOK - Published: 2003-09-02 - Publisher: Routledge
We traditionally assume that the `meaning' of each of Shakespeares plays is bequeathed to it by the Bard. It is as if, to the information which used to be given