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The Routledge Handbook of Shakespeare and Animals
Author | : Karen Raber,Holly Dugan |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 694 |
Release | : 2020-08-10 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 9781000093438 |
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Shakespeare’s plays have a long and varied performance history. The relevance of his plays in literary studies cannot be understated, but only recently have scholars been looking into the presence and significance of animals within the canon. Readers will quickly find—without having to do extensive research—that the plays are teeming with animals! In this Handbook, Karen Raber and Holly Dugan delve deep into Shakespeare’s World to illuminate and understand the use of animals in his span of work. This volume supplies a valuable resource, offering a broad and thorough grounding in the many ways animal references and the appearance of actual animals in the plays can be interpreted. It provides a thorough overview; demonstrates rigorous, original research; and charts new frontiers in the field through a broad variety of contributions from an international group of well-known and respected scholars.
Shakespeare s Animals
Author | : William Shakespeare,Jenny De Gex |
Publsiher | : Pavilion Books, Limited |
Total Pages | : 72 |
Release | : 1995 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : UOM:39015037804708 |
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Bears, dogs, foxes, goats, greyhounds, harts, stags, toads - are the many animal characteristics with which Shakespeare imbues his characters. This gift book contains selections of animal imagery from Shakespeare's comedies, tragedies, history plays and poetry. A general introduction places the animals in the context of mythological beliefs and everyday life in 16th-century England. The illustrations are taken from an early Tudor pattern book housed in the Bodleian Library in Oxford.
Shakespeare Among the Animals
Author | : B. Boehrer |
Publsiher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 212 |
Release | : 2002-03-21 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 9780230602120 |
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Shakespeare Among the Animals examines the role of animal-metaphor in the Shakespeare stage, particularly as such metaphor serves to underwrite various forms of social difference. Working through texts such as Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream , Jonson's Volpone , and Middleton's A Chaste Maid in Cheapside , different chapters of the study focus upon the allegedly natural character of femininity, masculinity, and ethnicity, while a fourth chapter considers the nature of the natural world itself as it appears on the Renaissance stage. Addressing each of these topics in turn, Shakespeare Among the Animals explores the notions of cultural order that underlie early modern conceptions of the natural world, and the ideas of nature implicit in early modern social practice.
Shakespeare and Animals
Author | : Karen Raber,Karen Edwards |
Publsiher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 521 |
Release | : 2022-08-25 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 9781350002524 |
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This encyclopaedic account of animals in Shakespeare's plays and poems, provides readers with a much-needed resource by which to navigate the recent outpouring of critical and historical work on the topic. This dictionary extends its coverage to include insects, fish and mythic creatures, as well as the places, practices and lore pertaining to all animal-oriented experiences of early modern life. It emphasizes the role of animality in defining character, and is attentive to the instabilities of the human-animal boundary as they were theatrically represented, exploited and interrogated, but it is also concerned with the material presence of animals on stage and in everyday life in Shakespeare's world. The volume is a new tool for instructors, but is also a resource for critics and scholars in the many disciplines engaged with animal studies, posthumanist theory, ecostudies and cultural studies.
The Accommodated Animal
Author | : Laurie Shannon |
Publsiher | : University of Chicago Press |
Total Pages | : 312 |
Release | : 2013-01-02 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 9780226924182 |
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Shakespeare wrote of lions, shrews, horned toads, curs, mastiffs, and hellhounds. But the word “animal” itself only appears very rarely in his work, which was in keeping with sixteenth-century usage. As Laurie Shannon reveals in The Accommodated Animal, the modern human / animal divide first came strongly into play in the seventeenth century, with Descartes’s famous formulation that reason sets humans above other species: “I think, therefore I am.” Before that moment, animals could claim a firmer place alongside humans in a larger vision of belonging, or what she terms cosmopolity. With Shakespeare as her touchstone, Shannon explores the creaturely dispensation that existed until Descartes. She finds that early modern writers used classical natural history and readings of Genesis to credit animals with various kinds of stakeholdership, prerogative, and entitlement, employing the language of politics in a constitutional vision of cosmic membership. Using this political idiom to frame cross-species relations, Shannon argues, carried with it the notion that animals possess their own investments in the world, a point distinct from the question of whether animals have reason. It also enabled a sharp critique of the tyranny of humankind. By answering “the question of the animal” historically, The Accommodated Animal makes a brilliant contribution to cross-disciplinary debates engaging animal studies, political theory, intellectual history, and literary studies.
Shakespeare and Animals
Author | : Karen Raber,Karen L. Edwards |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2022 |
Genre | : Animals in literature |
ISBN | : 1350002542 |
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"This encyclopaedic account of animals in Shakespeare's plays and poems, provides readers with a much-needed resource by which to navigate the recent outpouring of critical and historical work on the topic. This dictionary extends its coverage to include insects, fish and mythic creatures, as well as the places, practices and lore pertaining to all animal-oriented experiences of early modern life. It emphasizes the role of animality in defining character, and is attentive to the instabilities of the human-animal boundary as they were theatrically represented, exploited and interrogated, but it is also concerned with the material presence of animals on stage and in everyday life in Shakespeare's world. The volume is a new tool for instructors, but is also a resource for critics and scholars in the many disciplines engaged with animal studies, posthumanist theory, ecostudies and cultural studies"--
Criminals as Animals from Shakespeare to Lombroso
Author | : Greta Olson |
Publsiher | : Walter de Gruyter |
Total Pages | : 366 |
Release | : 2013-12-12 |
Genre | : Literary Collections |
ISBN | : 9783110339840 |
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Criminals as Animals from Shakespeare to Lombroso demonstrates how animal metaphors have been used to denigrate persons identified as criminal in literature, law, and science. Its three-part history traces the popularization of the 'criminal beast' metaphor in late sixteenth-century England, the troubling of the trope during the long eighteenth century, and the late nineteenth-century discovery of criminal atavism. With chapters on rogue pamphlets, Shakespeare, Webster, Jonson, Defoe and Swift, Godwin, Dickens, and Lombroso, the book illustrates how ideologically inscribed metaphors foster transfers between law, penal practices, and literature. Criminals as Animals concludes that criminal-animal metaphors continue to negatively influence the treatment of prisoners, suspected terrorists, and the poor even today.
World of Shakespeare Animals Monsters
Author | : Alan Dent |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 168 |
Release | : 1973 |
Genre | : Animals in literature |
ISBN | : PSU:000029716241 |
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CITES THE REFERENCES TO ANIMALS AND MONSTERS FOUND IN SKAKESPEARE'S WORKS.