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The Shakespearean international yearbook.: (Placing Michael Neill : issues of place in Shakespeare and early modern culture) - Volume 11,

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Honoring Shakespearean scholar Michael Neill, this eleventh issue of The Shakespearean International Yearbook brings together essays by a diverse group of writers, to examine Neill's extraordinary body of work, employing his many analyses of place as points of departure for new critical investigations of Shakespeare and Renaissance culture.

It also challenges us to think about the conception of place implicit in the International of the Yearbook's title: the violence as well as calmness, the settling and unsettling, that has worked to produce?and still works to produce?the global.

Many of the essays move out of early modern England, whether spatially (journeying to Ireland, India, Indonesia, Italy, Sudan, and New Zealand) or temporally (traveling to 20th- and 21st-century reproductions, rewritings, or reappropriations of Shakespeare and other texts).

The volume concludes with an Afterword by Michael Neill.

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Product Details
Ashgate
1409432300 / 9781409432302
Ebook
822.33
28/11/2011
England
English
283 pages