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Shakespeare Yearbook
Volume VI: Shakespeare and History
Holger Klein and Roland Wymer, editors
· Revisionist History and Shakespeare's Political Context (Glenn Burgess)
· Power of Myths and Myths of Power: Shakespeare's History Plays and Modern Historiography (Jean-Christopher Mater)
· New Historicism and History Plays (Lisa Hopkins)
· Truth, History and Stage Representation: The Henry VI Plays at Stratford upon Avon (Michael Scott)
· The Limits of Modernity in Shakespeare's King John (Steve Longstaffe)
· Henry V and the Chivalric Revival (Robin Headlam Wells)
· History's Sir Thomas and Shakespeare's Erpingham (Christopher Smith)
· "Possessed With Rumours": Popular Speech and King John (Dermot Cavanagh)
· Coriolanus and The Tragic Use of History (David Farley-Hills)
· Instruments of Darkness: Macbeth, Ovid, and Jacobean Political Mythologies (Zara Bruzzi)
· Macbeth and the Social History of Witchcraft (B. J. Sokol)
· Changing Histories and Ideologies of "Colonialist: English Drama: Shakespeare's The Tempest and Fletcher and Massinger's The Sea-Voyage (Rachana Sachdev)
· Shakespeare's Secrets: Family, Politics, Religion, and a Source for Love's Labours Lost (Margarita Stocker); 'Playing the Cook': Nurturing Men in Titus Andronicus (Ann Christensen)
· Trials of Marriage in Measure for Measure (Dincy Carlson)
· A Note on Shakespeare's Tempest and Iris Murdoch's The Sea, The Sea (Sabine Coelsch-Foisner)
· M. Arden of Feversham as a Mystery Play (Robert F. Fleissner)
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ISBN: 0-7734-8837-5
Pages: 440
Non-Subscription USA Price For This Single Volume: $129.95 Non-Subscription UK Price For This Single Volume: £79.95
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