Textual Shakespeare: Writing and the WordUniversity of Hertfordshire Press, 2003 - 311 páginas 'Textual Shakespeare' reassesses the Bard as a writer in the light of the late-20th century revolution in bibliography and textual studies. Reviewing debates in textual theory and practice, Holderness concludes that 'Shakespeare' is not a writer but a collection of documents. |
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A.E. Housman authentic Bad Quarto Bibliography Bryan Loughrey century Chapter Claudius collaborative conflated contemporary context copy Cordelia corruption Derrida dramatic early modern early printed texts Edgar editorial evidence Faber facsimile Folio text Forman's Fortinbras Gary Taylor ghost Graham Holderness Grazia and Stallybrass Greetham Hamlet Prince Hemel Hempstead Henry the Fift Heppenstall Holinshed interpretation Jacques Derrida Jerome McGann Kastan King Lear language Lear plays literary London Macb Macbeth Marx material McGann meaning mediaeval memorial reconstruction modern editions multiple narrative Oxford Shakespeare Oxford University Press performance play's poem post-structuralist practice present Prince of Denmarke published Quarto text quoted reader reading restoration revision romance scene scholars scholarship Shake Shakespeare's play Shakespearean Originals Shakespearean text Simon Forman Spectres stage Stephen Greenblatt Stoppard story textual criticism textual theory textualisation theatre theatrical tion Tom Stoppard tradition tragedy Tragicall Historie translated true chronicle historie William Shakespeare words writing
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Active Reading: Transformative Writing in Literary Studies Ben Knights,Chris Thurgar-Dawson Sin vista previa disponible - 2006 |