In the thirty years since the publication of Stephen Greenblatt's Renaissance Self-Fashioning overthrew traditional modes of Shakespeare criticism, New Historicism and Cultural Materialism have rapidly become the dominant modes for studying and writing about the Bard. This comprehensive guide introduces students to the key writers, texts and ideas of contemporary Shakespeare criticism and alternatives to new historicist and cultural materialist approaches suggested by a range of dissenters including evolutionary critics, historical formalists and advocates of 'the new aestheticism', and the more politically active presentists. Shakespeare and Contemporary Theory covers such topics as: The key theoretical influences on new historicism includ...
Full text of this book is not available in the UHRAThis anthology of contemporary criticism was writ...
Presents a class of Professor Paul Fry that discusses about the movement New Historicism. This mode ...
This book chapter was published in the book, The Return of Theory in Early Modern English Studies: T...
In the thirty years since the publication of Stephen Greenblatt's Renaissance Self-Fashioning overth...
Shakespeare: Criticism and Theory is an anthology of the most significant essays and book chapters p...
Shakespeare and New Historicist Theory provides a comprehensive scholarly analysis of new historicis...
Over the past decade, Theory has given way to the archive. This article aims to gain a clearer view ...
This paper was delivered in the plenary session of the Shakespeare Association of America’s annual m...
Shakespeare and the Future of Theory convenes internationally renowned Shakespeare scholars, and sch...
Stephen Greenblatt is the most important exponent of 'new historicism', a dynamic critical movement ...
This dissertation historicizes the “original practices” (OP) movement in contemporary Shakespearean ...
This article proposes media ecology-a combination of media studies and performance studies with lite...
This thesis proposes that Shakespeare’s cultural authority was established in England by the end of ...
This important intervention in the critical and theoretical discourse of Shakespeare studies summari...
Almost four hundred years after his death, Shakespeare remains a dominant figure in world literature...
Full text of this book is not available in the UHRAThis anthology of contemporary criticism was writ...
Presents a class of Professor Paul Fry that discusses about the movement New Historicism. This mode ...
This book chapter was published in the book, The Return of Theory in Early Modern English Studies: T...
In the thirty years since the publication of Stephen Greenblatt's Renaissance Self-Fashioning overth...
Shakespeare: Criticism and Theory is an anthology of the most significant essays and book chapters p...
Shakespeare and New Historicist Theory provides a comprehensive scholarly analysis of new historicis...
Over the past decade, Theory has given way to the archive. This article aims to gain a clearer view ...
This paper was delivered in the plenary session of the Shakespeare Association of America’s annual m...
Shakespeare and the Future of Theory convenes internationally renowned Shakespeare scholars, and sch...
Stephen Greenblatt is the most important exponent of 'new historicism', a dynamic critical movement ...
This dissertation historicizes the “original practices” (OP) movement in contemporary Shakespearean ...
This article proposes media ecology-a combination of media studies and performance studies with lite...
This thesis proposes that Shakespeare’s cultural authority was established in England by the end of ...
This important intervention in the critical and theoretical discourse of Shakespeare studies summari...
Almost four hundred years after his death, Shakespeare remains a dominant figure in world literature...
Full text of this book is not available in the UHRAThis anthology of contemporary criticism was writ...
Presents a class of Professor Paul Fry that discusses about the movement New Historicism. This mode ...
This book chapter was published in the book, The Return of Theory in Early Modern English Studies: T...