Re-visions of Shakespeare: Essays in Honor of Robert OrnsteinRe-Visions of Shakespeare: Essays in Honor of Robert Ornstein is a tribute to one of the most prominent Shakespeareans in the last half of the twentieth century, past president of the Shakespeare Association of America, and author of Shakespeare's Comedies: From Roman Farce to Romantic Mystery, and Other texts. Twelve original contributions by an international group of scholars, including some of the most prominent working in Shakespeare studies today, use a variety of theoretical perspectives to address issues of contemporary import in the dramatic texts. Janus-like, the collection suggests the directions of Shakespeare studies at the outset of the new millennium while considering their roots in the last. |
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Shakespeares Bad Jew | 57 |
Engaging Death in Titus Andronicus | 66 |
Female Sexual Autonomy Voyeurism and Misogyny in Cymbeline | 89 |
Dramatic Paradigms Male Sexuality and the Power of Shame in Alls Well That Ends Well | 108 |
Performance and Text | 129 |
ShakespeareHistory and Imagined Community | 131 |
Intertextuality Mode and Genre | 187 |
As You Like It and the PastoralBashing Impulse | 189 |
Surprising the Audience in The Comedy of Errors | 215 |
Comedy and Death in Alls Well That Ends Well | 231 |
History and Psychology in Richard II Criticism | 243 |
Bibliography of Robert Ornsteins Scholarship | 260 |
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Contributors | 280 |
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