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Shakespeare and Outsiders

English · Hardback

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This book offers an engaging account of the portrayal of outsiders in Shakespeare's writings. It considers characters who are outsiders for an array of reasons including their race, religion, gender, psychology, and morality, and highlights the idea of otherness as a relative rather than fixed term.

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  • Introduction

  • The Merchant of Venice and its Pressured Conversions

  • Outsiders and the Festive Community in Twelfth Night

  • Women as Outsiders and Insiders

  • Othello and Other Outsiders

  • King Lear: Outsiders in the Family and the Kingdom

  • Epilogue: The Tempest, Outsiders, and Border Crossings



About the author

Marianne Novy is Professor of English at the University of Pittsburgh. She has written Love's Argument: Gender Relations in Shakespeare (North Carolina, 1984), Engaging with Shakespeare: On Responses of George Eliot and Other Women Novelists (Georgia, 1994), and Reading Adoption: Family and Difference in Fiction and Drama (Michigan, 2005). She has edited four collections of essays, three of them dealing with appropriations of Shakespeare by women writers and performers up to the present. She also initiated and developed the Faculty Diversity Seminar at the University of Pittsburgh and the Alliance for the Study of Adoption and Culture, an international academic organization.

Summary

This book offers an engaging account of the portrayal of outsiders in Shakespeare's writings. It considers characters who are outsiders for an array of reasons including their race, religion, gender, psychology, and morality, and highlights the idea of otherness as a relative rather than fixed term.

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Product details

Authors Marianne Novy
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 15.06.2013
 
EAN 9780199642366
ISBN 978-0-19-964236-6
No. of pages 214
Series Oxford Shakespeare Topics
Oxford Shakespeare Topics (Har
Oxford Shakespeare Topics
Oxford Shakespeare Topics (Har
Subjects Fiction > Poetry, drama
Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

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