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Shakespeare and Scotland is a collection of specially commissioned essays by major critics on both sides of the Atlantic. Together they explore, from a variety of critical perspectives, the playwright's place in Scotland, and the place of Scotland in his work.
Shakespeare and Scotland is a collection of specially commissioned essays by major critics on both sides of the Atlantic. Together they explore, from a variety of critical perspectives, the playwright's place in Scotland, and the place of Scotland in his work.
Über den Autor
Willy Maley is Professor of Renaissance Studies at the University of Glasgow. Andrew Murphy is Reader in English Literature at the University of St Andrews
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Acknowledgements
Notes on contributors
Introduction - Willy Maley and Andrew Murphy
1. "Stands Scotland where it did?" Shakespeare on the march - David Baker
2. Wrapped in the strong arms of the Union: Shakespeare and King James - Neil Rhodes
3. The place of Scots in the Scottish play: 'Macbeth' and the politics of language - Christopher Highley
4. 'Macbeth' and the rhetoric of political forms - Elizabeth Fowler
5. 'Hamlet's country matters: The 'Scottish play' within the play - Andrew Hadfield
6. How Scottish was the Scottish play? 'Macbeth's national identity in the eighteenth century - Rebecca Rogers
7. The Bard: Ossian, Burns, and the shaping of Shakespeare - Robert Crawford
8. "Not fit to tie his brogues": Shakespeare and Scott - Lidia Garbin
9. Shakespeare goes to Scotland: A brief history of Scottish editions - Andrew Murphy
10. Citz Scotland where it did?: Shakespeare in production at the Citizens' Theatre, Glasgow, 1970-1974 - Adrienne Scullion
11. Local 'Macbeth'/Global Shakespeare: Scotland's screen destiny - Mark Thornton Burnett
Notes on contributors
Introduction - Willy Maley and Andrew Murphy
1. "Stands Scotland where it did?" Shakespeare on the march - David Baker
2. Wrapped in the strong arms of the Union: Shakespeare and King James - Neil Rhodes
3. The place of Scots in the Scottish play: 'Macbeth' and the politics of language - Christopher Highley
4. 'Macbeth' and the rhetoric of political forms - Elizabeth Fowler
5. 'Hamlet's country matters: The 'Scottish play' within the play - Andrew Hadfield
6. How Scottish was the Scottish play? 'Macbeth's national identity in the eighteenth century - Rebecca Rogers
7. The Bard: Ossian, Burns, and the shaping of Shakespeare - Robert Crawford
8. "Not fit to tie his brogues": Shakespeare and Scott - Lidia Garbin
9. Shakespeare goes to Scotland: A brief history of Scottish editions - Andrew Murphy
10. Citz Scotland where it did?: Shakespeare in production at the Citizens' Theatre, Glasgow, 1970-1974 - Adrienne Scullion
11. Local 'Macbeth'/Global Shakespeare: Scotland's screen destiny - Mark Thornton Burnett
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2005 |
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Genre: | Lyrik & Dramatik |
Rubrik: | Belletristik |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
ISBN-13: | 9780719066375 |
ISBN-10: | 0719066379 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Ausstattung / Beilage: | Paperback |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Redaktion: | Murphy, Andrew |
Hersteller: | Manchester University Press |
Maße: | 216 x 140 x 12 mm |
Von/Mit: | Andrew Murphy |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 10.02.2005 |
Gewicht: | 0,286 kg |
Über den Autor
Willy Maley is Professor of Renaissance Studies at the University of Glasgow. Andrew Murphy is Reader in English Literature at the University of St Andrews
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Acknowledgements
Notes on contributors
Introduction - Willy Maley and Andrew Murphy
1. "Stands Scotland where it did?" Shakespeare on the march - David Baker
2. Wrapped in the strong arms of the Union: Shakespeare and King James - Neil Rhodes
3. The place of Scots in the Scottish play: 'Macbeth' and the politics of language - Christopher Highley
4. 'Macbeth' and the rhetoric of political forms - Elizabeth Fowler
5. 'Hamlet's country matters: The 'Scottish play' within the play - Andrew Hadfield
6. How Scottish was the Scottish play? 'Macbeth's national identity in the eighteenth century - Rebecca Rogers
7. The Bard: Ossian, Burns, and the shaping of Shakespeare - Robert Crawford
8. "Not fit to tie his brogues": Shakespeare and Scott - Lidia Garbin
9. Shakespeare goes to Scotland: A brief history of Scottish editions - Andrew Murphy
10. Citz Scotland where it did?: Shakespeare in production at the Citizens' Theatre, Glasgow, 1970-1974 - Adrienne Scullion
11. Local 'Macbeth'/Global Shakespeare: Scotland's screen destiny - Mark Thornton Burnett
Notes on contributors
Introduction - Willy Maley and Andrew Murphy
1. "Stands Scotland where it did?" Shakespeare on the march - David Baker
2. Wrapped in the strong arms of the Union: Shakespeare and King James - Neil Rhodes
3. The place of Scots in the Scottish play: 'Macbeth' and the politics of language - Christopher Highley
4. 'Macbeth' and the rhetoric of political forms - Elizabeth Fowler
5. 'Hamlet's country matters: The 'Scottish play' within the play - Andrew Hadfield
6. How Scottish was the Scottish play? 'Macbeth's national identity in the eighteenth century - Rebecca Rogers
7. The Bard: Ossian, Burns, and the shaping of Shakespeare - Robert Crawford
8. "Not fit to tie his brogues": Shakespeare and Scott - Lidia Garbin
9. Shakespeare goes to Scotland: A brief history of Scottish editions - Andrew Murphy
10. Citz Scotland where it did?: Shakespeare in production at the Citizens' Theatre, Glasgow, 1970-1974 - Adrienne Scullion
11. Local 'Macbeth'/Global Shakespeare: Scotland's screen destiny - Mark Thornton Burnett
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2005 |
---|---|
Genre: | Lyrik & Dramatik |
Rubrik: | Belletristik |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
ISBN-13: | 9780719066375 |
ISBN-10: | 0719066379 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Ausstattung / Beilage: | Paperback |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Redaktion: | Murphy, Andrew |
Hersteller: | Manchester University Press |
Maße: | 216 x 140 x 12 mm |
Von/Mit: | Andrew Murphy |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 10.02.2005 |
Gewicht: | 0,286 kg |
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