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Zusatztext ’Cavendish and Shakespeare, Interconnections marks a milestone in Cavendish criticism by charting this prolific woman writer’s creative engagement with Shakespeare and revealing her early contributions to critical assessment of his work.’ Renaissance Quarterly ’The high quality of the essays gathered here, and their willingness to engage in informed speculation about Cavendish's meanings and practices [...] suggest that Cavendish studies are generating a good deal of intellectual energy.’ Review of English Studies Informationen zum Autor Katherine Romack is Assistant Professor of English at the University of West Florida! USA. James Fitzmaurice is Professor of English at Northern Arizona University! USA.! and Director of Distance Education for the School of English at the University of Sheffield! UK Klappentext Explores the relationship between the plays of William Shakespeare and the writings of Margaret Cavendish! Duchess of Newcastle. The essays contained in this volume trace Shakespeare's influence on Cavendish! explore the political implications of Cavendish's contribution to Shakespeare's reputation! and investigate the politics of influence. Zusammenfassung Explores the relationship between the plays of William Shakespeare and the writings of Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle. The essays contained in this volume trace Shakespeare's influence on Cavendish, explore the political implications of Cavendish's contribution to Shakespeare's reputation, and investigate the politics of influence. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents: Introduction: Cavendish and Shakespeare! interconnections! Katherine Romack and James Fitzmaurice; 'Thou art a moniment! without a tombe': affiliation and memorialization in Margaret Cavendish's Plays and Plays! Never before Printed! Shannon Miller; Shakespeare! Cavendish! and reading aloud in 17th-century England! James Fitzmaurice; Drama's Olio: a new way to serve old ingredients in The Religious and The Matrimonial Trouble! Erna Kelly; Dining at the table of sense: Shakespeare! Cavendish! and The Convent of Pleasure! Brandie R. Siegfried; Testifying in the court of public opinion: Margaret Cavendish reworks The Winter's Tale! Alex Bennett; Gender! the political subject! and dramatic authorship: Margaret Cavendish's Loves Adventures and the Shakespearean example! Mihoko Suzuki; Old playwrights! old soldiers! new martial subjects: the Cavendishes and the drama of soldiery! Vimala C. Pasupathi; Enlarging Margaret: Cavendish! Shakespeare! and French women warriors and writers! Amy Scott-Douglass; The Unnatural Tragedy and familial absolutisms! Karen Raber; 'I wonder she should be so infamous for a whore?: Cleopatra restored! Katherine Romack; Index. ...