The Whirligig of Time: Essays on Shakespeare and CzechoslovakiaZdenek Stribrny, Emeritus Professor of English Literature and Director of Graduate Studies Zdenek Stribrny, Zdeněk Stříbrný University of Delaware Press, 2007 - Počet stran: 258 Zdenek Stribrny, an internationally respected Shakespeare scholar, was Professor of English and American Studies at Charles University, Prague, until the Russian occupation of 1968. He was reinstated after the Velvet Revolution of 1989. This volume, prefaced by a new autobiographical introduction, collects papers on Shakespeare, most of which were written originally in English, from various periods of his eventful career. Their two main themes are the role of Time and the Czech critical and theatrical response to Shakespeare, with special emphasis on the various ways in which, during an era of censorship, productions offered coded political readings of the plays. Zdenek Stribrny is Professor Emeritus of English and American Studies at Charles University, Prague. Lois Potter is Ned B. Allen Professor of English at the University of Delaware. |
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Preface | 7 |
Some Affinities between Shakespeares Age and Ours | 75 |
The Idea and Image of Time in Shakespeares Early Histories | 98 |
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