Editing Archipelagic Shakespeare
Editing Archipelagic Shakespeare is a study of the power of names; more specifically, it is about the power of naming, asking who gets to choose names, for what reason, and to what effect. Shakespeare assigns names to over 1,200 characters and countless more sites and places, and these names, or versions of these names, have become familiar to generations of playgoers and play-readers. And because of their familiarity, Shakespeare's names, most frequently anglicized versions of non-English names, have been accepted and repeated without further consideration. Approaching names from an archipelagic perspective, and focusing upon how Irish, Scottish, and Welsh characters and places are written by Shakespeare and treated by editors, this Element offers an expansive, and far-reaching, case study for non-anglophone and global studies of Shakespeare, textual scholarship, and early modern drama.
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‘While short in scale, the book is ambitious in outlook.… Literary analysis functions in tandem with linguistic archaeology, to produce a work that is both a survey of the lay of the land of Shakespearian nomenclature as well as an excavation of its rich, varied sedimentation.… Part of a broader series examining the transmission and reception of Shakespeare ‘across time and place’, this latest Cambridge Elements: Shakespeare and Text stands as a valuable contribution to our understanding of Shakespearian nomenclature. Furthermore, it opens the field for further scholarship and reading, mapping out key nodal points of linguistic intersection between Shakespeare and social, cultural, and political discourses.’ Patrick J. Murray, Modern Language Review
Product details
- Published: December 2024
- Format: Adobe eBook Reader
- ISBN: 9781009521901
- Length: 0 pages
- Availability: This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.
Table of Contents
- Introduction: Archipelagic Shakespeare and the editing of names
- 1. Editing names
- 2. Archipelagic encounters
- 3. Four names
- 4. Four captains
- Coda.
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