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Shakespeare and Marx

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Klappentext Marxist cultural theory underlies much teaching and research in university departments of literature and has played a crucial role in the development of recent theoretical work. Feminism! New Historicism! cultural materialism! postcolonial theory! and queer theory all draw upon ideas aboutcultural production which can be traced to Marx! and significantly each also has a special relation with Renaissance literary studies. This book explores the past and continuing influence of Marx's ideas in work on Shakespeare. Marx's ideas about cultural production and its relation to economicproduction are clearly explained! together with the standard terminology and concepts such as base/superstructure! ideology! commodity fetishism! alienation! and reification. The influence of Marx's ideas on the theory and practice of Shakespeare criticism and performance is traced from theVictorian age to the present day. The continuing importance of these ideas is illustrated via new Marxist readings of King Lear! hamlet! The Merchant of Venice! Timon of Athens! The Comedy of Errors! All's Well that Ends Well! and The Winter's Tale. Zusammenfassung As well as explaining all the major ideas of Marx in a form digestible by literary students, this work shows how these ideas have shaped Shakespeare criticism for over a century. It offers new readings of the plays to illustrate the continued relevance of Marx's approach to literary and dramatic art.

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Authors Gabriel Egan, Gabriel (Senior Lecturer in English Egan
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.10.2004
 
EAN 9780199249923
ISBN 978-0-19-924992-3
No. of pages 178
Series Oxford Shakespeare Topics
Oxford Shakespeare Topics (Pap
Oxford Shakespeare Topics
Oxford Shakespeare Topics (Pap
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

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