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Searching Shakespeare Studies In Culture And Authority 2nd Revised Edition Derek Cohen

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Searching Shakespeare Studies In Culture And Authority 2nd Revised Edition Derek Cohen
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Publisher: University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.99 MB
Pages: 232
Author: Derek Cohen
ISBN: 9780802087782, 0802087787
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 2nd Revised edition

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Searching Shakespeare Studies In Culture And Authority 2nd Revised Edition Derek Cohen by Derek Cohen 9780802087782, 0802087787 instant download after payment.

Original in topic and approach, Searching Shakespeare presents a political-historical exploration of Shakespeare's drama, examining the plays in the context of current ideological concerns - history, memory, marginality, and nationalism. Derek Cohen predicates his argument on the supposition that the individual, as much as the encompassing state, is subject to the shaping forces and machinery of the ideological surround.

Shakespeare's plays, Cohen argues, consistently portray the clash between the passionate search for individuality and the quest for social harmony as irresolvable. The playwright's uncanny ability to carry the reader to the edge of imaginary experience - far from the literal world that is made visible by the text - offers an entry into the subtextual and ironic underside of the dramas. It is in this dark and strange world of slavery, mutilation, sexual jealousy, and suborned murder that the implicit political biases of the plays are most evident and it is here, too, that a modern political analysis reveals why Shakespeare portrayed the quest for individuation and self-expression as necessarily ending in tragedy.

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