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"Fanned and Winnowed Opinions"
Shakespearean Essays Presented to Harold Jenkins
von John W. Mahon, Thomas A. Pendleton
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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ISBN: 978-1-000-35011-1
Auflage: 1. Auflage
Erschienen am 30.03.2021
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 314 Seiten

Preis: 42,99 €

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John W. Mahon, Thomas A. Pendleton



First published in 1987, this title celebrates the scholarship of Professor Harold Jenkins, one of this century's foremost editors and critics of Shakespeare. All of the essays address Shakespearean topics, and many of the sixteen focus on the years between 1595 and 1605, the period on which much of Professor Jenkin's work centers.



Preface. Introduction. 1. Troilus and Cressida: Its Dramatic Unity and Genre Harold Brooks 2. Motive and Meaning in All's Well that Ends Well Ruth Nevo 3. Amorous Fictions and As You Like It Brian Gibbons 4. Shakespeare's Disguised Duke Play: Middleton, Marston, and the Sources of Measure for Measure Thomas A. Pendleton 5. Shakespeare and History: From Antithesis to Synthesis Arthur Humphreys 6. Sir John Oldcastle: Shakespeare's Martyr E. A. J. Honigmann 7. "It Must Be Your Imagination Then": The Prologue and Plural Text in Henry V and Elsewhere Anthony Hammond 8. "With a Little Shuffling" George Walton Williams 9. "The Play's the Thing": Hamlet and the Conscience of the Queen Richard Proudfoot 10. The Plays Within the Play of Hamlet Alastair Fowler 11. Iago's Questionable Shapes Kenneth Palmer 12. On the Copy for Anthony and Cleopatra Marvin Spevack 13. A World of Figures: Enargeiac Speech in Shakespeare S. K. Heninger, Jr. 14. "For Now We Sit to Chat As Well As Eat": Conviviality and Conflict in Shakespeare's Meals John W. Mahon 15. "Wives May be Merry and Yet Honest Too": Women and Wit in The Merry Wives of Windsor and Some Other Plays Sandra Clark 16. Shakespeare and Massinger: Resemblances and Contrasts Kenneth Muir. Harold Jenkins: List of Publications. Notes on Contributors. Index.


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