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Shakespeare''s As You Like It - Late Elizabethan Culture and Literary Representation

English · Paperback / Softback

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Zusatztext 'With their attention to the literary! social! and historical contexts of As You Like It! Hunt helps make sense of Shakespeare's witty but puzzling comedy. Throughout! Hunt is careful to demonstrate what is at stake for the play in relation to its late-Elizabethan origins.' - Douglas Bruster! author of Shakespeare and the Question of Culture 'Well and engagingly written. Provides an interesting! original! and valuable approach to an important Shakespearean comedy which would interest scholars of Renaissance literature! drama! and Shakespeare in particular.' - Grace Tiffany! Professor of Shakespeare and Renaissance Drama! Western Michigan University! USA and author of Love's Pilgrimage and Erotic Beasts and Social Monsters 'An engaging synthesis of alert scholarship and the virtuous 'If' (in Touchstone's term) of historical imagination. Hunt persuasively reconstructs many of the social! literary! and personal context! including echoes of both Spenser and Jonson! in which Shakespeare first crafted the play and in which audiences first enjoyed it.' - Stephen M. Buhler! Professor of English! University of Nebraska-Lincoln! USA Informationen zum Autor Maurice Hunt is Research Professor of English at Baylor University. Klappentext This book is a study of As You Like It ! which shows how the play represents issues of interest to literate playgoers of its time! as well as speculatively to Shakespeare himself. Zusammenfassung This book is a study of As You Like It ! which shows how the play represents issues of interest to literate playgoers of its time! as well as speculatively to Shakespeare himself. Inhaltsverzeichnis Late Elizabethan As You Like It  * Wrestling for Temperance: As You Like It and The Faerie Queene, Book 2 * Kairos and the Ripeness of Time in As You Like It  * Words and Deeds in As You Like It  * As You Like It and the 'Warwickshire' of Shakespeare's Mind * Becoming a Gentleman in As You Like It  * Transvestite As You Like It...

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Late Elizabethan As You Like It * Wrestling for Temperance: As You Like It and The Faerie Queene, Book 2 * Kairos and the Ripeness of Time in As You Like It * Words and Deeds in As You Like It * As You Like It and the 'Warwickshire' of Shakespeare's Mind * Becoming a Gentleman in As You Like It * Transvestite As You Like It

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'With their attention to the literary, social, and historical contexts of As You Like It, Hunt helps make sense of Shakespeare's witty but puzzling comedy. Throughout, Hunt is careful to demonstrate what is at stake for the play in relation to its late-Elizabethan origins.' - Douglas Bruster, author of Shakespeare and the Question of Culture
'Well and engagingly written. Provides an interesting, original, and valuable approach to an important Shakespearean comedy which would interest scholars of Renaissance literature, drama, and Shakespeare in particular.' - Grace Tiffany, Professor of Shakespeare and Renaissance Drama, Western Michigan University, USA and author of Love's Pilgrimage and Erotic Beasts and Social Monsters
'An engaging synthesis of alert scholarship and the virtuous 'If' (in Touchstone's term) of historical imagination. Hunt persuasively reconstructs many of the social, literary, and personal context, including echoes of both Spenser and Jonson, in which Shakespeare first crafted the play and in which audiences first enjoyed it.' - Stephen M. Buhler, Professor of English, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA

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