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Shakespeare and Historical Formalism

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Zusatztext 'Whither Shakespeare criticism after the new historicism? Cohen argues powerfully for renewed attention to the theoretical and cultural complexities raised by the problem of form! and he has assembled an unusually strong collection of voices to demonstrate how promising a historical formalism can prove to be. ... Cohen's introduction deserves to be widely cited for its meticulous argument! synthesis of positions! and breadth of reference. A subtle and substantial engagement with a problem whose recent resurgence is long overdue.' Henry S. Turner! author of The English Renaissance Stage: Geometry! Poetics! and the Practical Arts 1580-1630 Informationen zum Autor Stephen Cohen is Assistant Professor of English at Central Connecticut State University, USA. Klappentext Located at the intersection of new historicism and the 'new formalism', historical formalism is one of the most rapidly growing and important movements in early modern studies: taking seriously the theoretical issues raised by both history and form, it challenges the anti-formalist orthodoxies of new historicism and expands the scope of historicist criticism. Shakespeare and Historical Formalism is the first volume devoted exclusively to collecting and assessing work of this kind. With essays on a broad range of Shakespeare's works and engaging topics from performance theory to the emergence of 'the literary' and from historiography to pedagogy, the volume demonstrates the value of historical formalism for Shakespeare studies and for literary criticism as a whole. Shakespeare and Historical Formalism begins with an introduction that describes the nature and potential of historical formalism and traces its roots in early modern literary theory and its troubled relationship with new historicism. The volume is then divided into two sections corresponding to the two chief objectives of historical formalism: a historically informed and politically astute formalism, and a historicist criticism revitalized by attention to issues of form. The first section, 'Historicizing Form', explores from a variety of perspectives the historical and political sources, meanings and functions of Shakespeare's dramatic forms. The second section, 'Re-Forming History', uses questions of form to rethink our understanding of historicism and of history itself, and in doing so challenges some of our fundamental literary-critical, pedagogical and epistemological assumptions. Concluding with suggestions for further reading on historical formalism and related work, Shakespeare and Historical Formalism invites scholars to rethink the familiar categories and principles of formal and historical criticism. Zusammenfassung With essays on a range of Shakespeare's works and topics from performance theory to the emergence of 'the literary' and from historiography to pedagogy, this volume demonstrates the value of historical formalism for Shakespeare studies and for literary criticism as a whole. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction, Stephen Cohen; Part 1 Historicizing Form; Chapter 1 The Materiality of Shakespearean Form, Douglas Bruster; Chapter 2 Shakespeare, Geography, and the Work of Genre on the Early Modern Stage, Jean E. Howard; Chapter 3 "I would I were at home": Representations of Dwelling Places and Havens in Cymbeline, Heather Dubrow; Chapter 4 Storm versus Story: Form and Affective Power in Shakespeare's Romances, Christopher Cobb; Part 2 Re-Forming History; Chapter 5 Crossing from Scaffold to Stage: Execution Processions and Generic Conventions in The Comedy of Errors and Measure for Measure, Marissa Greenberg; Chapter 6 Partial Views: Literary Allusion, Teleological Form, and Contingent Readings in Hamlet, Nicholas Moschovakis; Chapter 7 Formalism and the Problem of History: Sonnets, Sequence, and the Relativity of Linear Time, R.L. Kesler; Chapter 8 Teaching Shakespeare and the Uses of Historical Formalism, Mary Janell Metz...

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Authors Stephen A. Cohen
Assisted by Stephen Cohen (Editor)
Publisher ASHGATE PUB CO
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 08.05.2007
 
EAN 9780754653820
ISBN 978-0-7546-5382-0
No. of pages 256
Dimensions 159 mm x 235 mm x 19 mm
Subjects Fiction > Poetry, drama > Drama
Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

DRAMA / General, LITERARY CRITICISM / General, Literature: history & criticism, Literary studies: general, Literature: history and criticism, Plays, Playscripts, Classic and pre-20th century plays

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