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46 reviewsIntroduction and Acknowledgements
Chapter One: Late Shakespeare and the English Baroque
Chapter Two: Hyperbole and Melancholy: the Baroque’s Key Structure of Feeling
Chapter Three: Plays, Players, Playing: the Multiple Theatricality of the Baroque
Chapter Four: Shakespeare’s Late Writings and the Female Baroque
Chapter Five Towards a Baroque Poetics I: Shake-speares Sonnets
Chapter Six: Towards a Baroque Poetics II: ‘The Phoenix and Turtle’ and ‘A Lover’s Complaint’
Chapter Seven: Shakespearean Baroque: Tragedy in an Emptying World
Chapter Eight: Shakespearean Baroque: From Tragedy to Tragi-Comedy
Chapter Nine: The Tempest: Plateauing and the Gradual Immanentism of the Baroque: Shakespeare, Montaigne, Bruno, Vermeer
Index