Franssen, Paul J. C. M.
Shakespeare and War
1. War and Shakespearean Dramaturgy
Ros King, Paul J. C. M. Franssen
Part I. Ideas of War and Peace
2. ‘The Disciplines of War’: Elizabethan War Manuals and Shakespeare’s Tragicomic Vision
Ros King
3. War in Shakespeare’s
Ellen C. Caldwell
4. Shakespeare and Peace
Thomas Kullmann
5. Some Social Costs of War
Ruth Morse
Part II. Rhetoric of War
6.
R. Scott Fraser
7. Drums and Roses? The Tragicomedy of War in
Helen Wilcox
8. Political Speech and the Wars in
Dana Chetrinescu Percec
9. ‘Faking It’: Provenance, Persuasion and the Renaissance Military Subject
Simon Barker
Part III. Translation and Adaptation
10. Religion and War in Romanian Translations of
Madalina Nicolaescu
11. Shakespeare’s
Ruth Freifrau Ledebur
12. ’Something is Rotten …’
Niels B. Hansen
13. Never-ending Conflict: Man (and Woman) as Death Bearer in Testori’s
Carla Dente
Part IV. War Time Interpretations
14. The Nightmare of Indifference: Shakespeare’s Sonnet 121 and the War in Former Yugoslavia
Ivan Lupić
15. Whose ‘Triumph’?
Zoltán Márkus
16. ‘So the Falklands. So Agincourt. “Fuck the Frogs”’: Michael Bogdanov’s English Shakespeare Company’s
David Carnegie
17. Meditations in a Time of (Displaced) War:
Diana E. Henderson
Keywords: Literature, Poetry and Poetics, British and Irish Literature, Early Modern/Renaissance Literature
- Editor
- Franssen, Paul J. C. M.
- King, Ros
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2008
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Page amount
- 261 pages
- Category
- Litterary Studies
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9780230228276
- Printed ISBN
- 978-1-349-30175-1