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Shakespeare Survey

Volume 62. Close Encounters with Shakespeare's Text

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Peter Holland, Sonia Massai, Lukas Erne, Paul Werstine, Catherine Silverstone, David Hillman, Lynne Magnusson, Thomas Rist, Hester Lees-Jeffries, Michael Neill, Rob Conkie, Alysia Kolentsis, Hanna Scolnicov, Stuart Sillars, Paul Edmondson, Judith Buchanan, Natasha Distiller, Andrew James Hartley, Robert Shaughnessy, Roberta Barker, Shoichiro Kawai, Ton Hoenselaars, Yong Li Lan, Graham Holderness, Robert B. Pierce, Reiko Oya, Cary M. Mazer, Carol Chillington Rutter, James Shaw, Julie Sanders, Emma Smith, Eric Rasmussen
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  • Date Published: November 2015
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9781107589391

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  • Shakespeare Survey is a yearbook of Shakespeare studies and production. Since 1948, Survey has published the best international scholarship in English and many of its essays have become classics of Shakespeare criticism. Each volume is devoted to a theme, or play, or group of plays; each also contains a section of reviews of that year's textual and critical studies, and of the year's major British performances. The theme for volume 62 is 'Close Encounters with Shakespeare's Text'. The complete set of Survey volumes is also available online at http://www.cambridge.org/online/shakespearesurvey. This fully-searchable resource enables users to browse by author, essay and volume, search by play, theme and topic, and save and bookmark their results.

    • Most volumes of the Survey have long been out of print in hardback; this is the first time we have published in paperback
    • Each volume is devoted to the year's theme
    • Each volume contains reviews of critical books and theatre performances
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    • Date Published: November 2015
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9781107589391
    • length: 454 pages
    • dimensions: 246 x 190 x 25 mm
    • weight: 0.88kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    1. Shakespeare, text and paratext Sonia Massai
    2. The popularity of Shakespeare in print Lukas Erne
    3. The continuing importance of new bibliographical method Paul Werstine
    4. 'Honour the real thing': Shakespeare, trauma and Titus Andronicus in South Africa Catherine Silverstone
    5. 'O, these encounterers': on Shakespeare's meetings and partings David Hillman
    6. A play of modals: grammar and potential action in early Shakespeare Lynne Magnusson
    7. Merry, Marry, Mary: Shakespearean word-play and Twelfth Night Thomas Rist
    8. A subtle point: sleeves, tents, and 'Ariachne's broken woof' (again) Hester Lees-Jeffries
    9. The look of Othello Michael Neill
    10. Red button Shakespeare Rob Conkie
    11. 'Mark you/His absolute shall?': multitudinous tongues and contested words in Coriolanus Alysia Kolentsis
    12. Chagall's Tempest: an autobiographical reading Hanna Scolnicov
    13. Reading illustrated editions: methodology and the limits of interpretation Stuart Sillars
    14. Close encounters with Anne Brontë's Shakespeare Paul Edmondson
    15. Shakespeare and the magic lantern Judith Buchanan
    16. Shakespeare and the coconuts: close encounters in post-apartheid South Africa Natasha Distiller
    17. The Schrödinger effect: reading and misreading performance Andrew James Hartley
    18. Behind the scenes Robert Shaughnessy
    19. Inner monologues: realist acting and/as Shakespearean performance text Roberta Barker
    20. More Japanized, casual and transgender Shakespeares Shoichiro Kawai
    21. Translation futures: are Shakespeareans in search of the foreign text? Ton Hoenselaars
    22. After translation Yong Li Lan
    23. 'The single and peculiar life': Hamlet's heart and the early modern subject Graham Holderness
    24. Mapping King Lear Robert B. Pierce
    25. 'Last on the stage': the place of Shakespeare in Charles Darwin's ethology Reiko Oya
    26. Sense/memory/sense-memory: reading narratives of Shakespearean rehearsals Cary M. Mazer
    Shakespeare performances in England, 2008 Carol Chillington Rutter
    Professional Shakespeare productions in the British Isles, January-December 2007 James Shaw
    The year's contribution to Shakespeare studies:
    1. Critical studies reviewed by Julie Sanders
    2. Shakespeare in performance reviewed by Emma Smith
    3. Editions and textual studies reviewed by (a) Eric Rasmussen (b) Peter Holland.

  • Editor

    Peter Holland, University of Notre Dame, Indiana
    Peter Holland is McMeel Family Professor in Shakespeare Studies and Department Chair, Department of Film, Television, and Theater at the University of Notre Dame.

    Contributors

    Peter Holland, Sonia Massai, Lukas Erne, Paul Werstine, Catherine Silverstone, David Hillman, Lynne Magnusson, Thomas Rist, Hester Lees-Jeffries, Michael Neill, Rob Conkie, Alysia Kolentsis, Hanna Scolnicov, Stuart Sillars, Paul Edmondson, Judith Buchanan, Natasha Distiller, Andrew James Hartley, Robert Shaughnessy, Roberta Barker, Shoichiro Kawai, Ton Hoenselaars, Yong Li Lan, Graham Holderness, Robert B. Pierce, Reiko Oya, Cary M. Mazer, Carol Chillington Rutter, James Shaw, Julie Sanders, Emma Smith, Eric Rasmussen

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