Feminist Readings of Shakespeare Ser.: Roman Shakespeare : Warriors, Wounds and Women by Coppélia Kahn (1997, Uk-B Format Paperback)
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Roman Shakespeare : Warriors, Wounds, and Women, Paperback by Kahn, Coppelia, ISBN 0415054516, ISBN-13 9780415054515, Brand New, Free shipping in the US The first full-length study of Shakespeare's Roman plays offers fresh, detailed readings and identifies new sources which are analyzed from a historical feminist perspective.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherRoutledge
ISBN-100415054516
ISBN-139780415054515
eBay Product ID (ePID)572729
Product Key Features
Number of Pages208 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameRoman Shakespeare : Warriors, Wounds and Women
Publication Year1997
SubjectFeminism & Feminist Theory, Subjects & Themes / Women, Shakespeare, General, Subjects & Themes / General
TypeTextbook
AuthorCoppélia Kahn
Subject AreaLiterary Criticism, Social Science
SeriesFeminist Readings of Shakespeare Ser.
FormatUk-B Format Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height0.6 in
Item Weight11.2 Oz
Item Length8.5 in
Item Width6.7 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN96-031834
Dewey Edition21
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal822.3/3
Table Of ContentChapter 1.IntroductionChapter 2. The Sexual Politics of Subjectivity inLucreceChapter 3. Titus Andronicus: The Daughter's Seduction, or, Writing is the Best RevengeChapter 4. Mettle and Melting Spirits in Julius CaesarChapter 5. Antony's WoundChapter 6. Mother of Battles: Volumnia and Her Son in CoriolanusPostscript:Cymbeline: Paying Tribute to Rome
SynopsisIn the first full-length study of Shakespeare's Roman plays, Coppélia Kahn brings to these texts a startling, critical perspective which interrogates the gender ideologies lurking behind 'Roman virtue'. Plays featured include: * Titus Andronicus * Julius Caesar * Antony and Cleopatra * Coriolanus * Cymbeline Setting the Roman works in the dual context of the popular theatre and Renaissance humanism, the author identifies new sources which she analyzes from a historicised feminist perspective. Roman Shakespeare is written in an accessible style and will appeal to scholars and students of Shakespeare and those interested in feminist theory, as well as classicists., The first full-length study of Shakespeare's Roman plays offers fresh, detailed readings and identifies new sources which are analyzed from a historical feminist perspective. Plays featured include Julius Caesar and Antony and Cleopatra.In the first full-length study of Shakespeare's Roman plays, CoppÉlia Kahn brings to these texts a startling, critical perspective which interrogates the gender ideologies lurking behind 'Roman virtue'.Plays featured include:* Titus Andronicus* Julius Caesar* Antony and Cleopatra* Coriolanus* CymbelineSetting the Roman works in the dual context of the popular theatre and Renaissance humanism, the author identifies new sources which she analyzes from a historicized feminist perspective.Roman Shakespeare is written in an accessible style and will appeal to scholars and students of Shakespeare and those interested in feminist theory, as well as classicists., In the first full-length study of Shakespeare's Roman plays, Copp lia Kahn brings to these texts a startling, critical perspective which interrogates the gender ideologies lurking behind 'Roman virtue'. Plays featured include: * Titus Andronicus * Julius Caesar * Antony and Cleopatra * Coriolanus * Cymbeline Setting the Roman works in the dual context of the popular theatre and Renaissance humanism, the author identifies new sources which she analyzes from a historicised feminist perspective. Roman Shakespeare is written in an accessible style and will appeal to scholars and students of Shakespeare and those interested in feminist theory, as well as classicists.