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Shakespeare and the Geography of Difference

Shakespeare and the Geography of Difference

Shakespeare and the Geography of Difference

John Gillies , University of Essex
July 1994
Paperback
9780521458535

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    In this engaging book, John Gillies explores Shakespeare's geographic imagination, and discovers an intimate relationship between Renaissance geography and theatre, arising from their shared dependence on the opposing impulses of taboo-laden closure and hubristic expansiveness. Dr Gillies shows that Shakespeare's images of the exotic, the 'barbarous, outlandish or strange', are grounded in concrete historical fact: to be marginalised was not just a matter of social status, but of belonging, quite literally, to the margins of contemporary maps. Through an examination of the icons and emblems of contemporary cartography, Dr Gillies challenges the map-makers' overt intentions, and the attitudes and assumptions that remained below the level of consciousness. His study of map and metaphor raises profound questions about the nature of a map, and of the connections between the semiology of a map and that of the theatre.

    • First thoroughgoing treatment of 'Shakespeare's geography' since J. D. Rogers in 1916
    • 'Exciting and original readings of Shakespeare' - Stephen Greenblatt
    • No. 4 in prestigious Cambridge series

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    '[An] absorbing and challenging book.' John Scattergood, Theatre Research International

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    Product details

    July 1994
    Paperback
    9780521458535
    308 pages
    228 × 151 × 19 mm
    0.482kg
    20 b/w illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Mapping the other: Vico, Shakespeare and the geography of difference
    • 2. Of 'voyages and exploration: geography: maps'
    • 3. Theatres of the world
    • 4. 'The open worlde': the exotic in Shakespeare
    • 5. The frame of the new geography.
      Author
    • John Gillies , University of Essex