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Rematerializing Shakespeare Authority And Representation On The Early Modern English Stage Bryan Reynolds

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Rematerializing Shakespeare Authority And Representation On The Early Modern English Stage Bryan Reynolds
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
File Extension: PDF
File size: 30.83 MB
Pages: 238
Author: Bryan Reynolds, William N. West (eds.)
ISBN: 9780230505032, 9781349542642, 9781403991201, 0230505031, 1349542644, 1403991200
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Rematerializing Shakespeare Authority And Representation On The Early Modern English Stage Bryan Reynolds by Bryan Reynolds, William N. West (eds.) 9780230505032, 9781349542642, 9781403991201, 0230505031, 1349542644, 1403991200 instant download after payment.

To 'rematerialize' in the sense of Rematerializing Shakespeare: Authority and Representation on the Early Modern English Stage is not to recover a lost material infrastructure, as Marx spoke of, nor is it to restore to some material existence its priority over the imaginary. Indeed, this collection of work by some of the most highly-regarded critics in Shakespeare studies does not offer a single theoretical stance on any of the various forms of critical materialism (Marxism, cultural materialism, new historicism, transversal poetics, gender studies, or performance criticism), but rather demonstrates that the materiality of Shakespeare is multidimensional and consists of the imagination, the intended, and the desired. Nothing returns in this rematerialization, unless it is a return in the sense of the repressed, which, when it comes back, comes back as something else. An all-star line-up of contributors includes Kate McLuskie, Terence Hawkes, Catherine Belsey and Doug Bruster.

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