The Shakespeare Guide to Italy

The Shakespeare Guide to Italy
Author: Richard Paul Roe
Publsiher: Harper Perennial
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-11-08
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0062074261

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Richard Paul Roe spent more than twenty years traveling the length and breadth of Italy on a literary quest of unparalleled significance. Using the text from Shakespeare’s ten “Italian Plays” as his only compass, Roe determined the exact locations of nearly every scene in Romeo and Juliet, The Two Gentlemen of Verona, The Merchant of Venice, Much Ado about Nothing, The Tempest, and the remaining dramas set in Italy. His chronicle of travel, analysis, and discovery paints with unprecedented clarity a picture of what the Bard must have experienced before penning his plays. Equal parts literary detective story and vivid travelogue—containing copious annotations and more than 150 maps, photographs, and paintings—The Shakespeare Guide to Italy is a unique, compelling, and deeply provocative journey that will forever change our understanding of how to read the Bard . . . and irrevocably alter our vision of who William Shakespeare really was.

Sergeant Shakespeare

Sergeant Shakespeare
Author: Duff Cooper (Viscount Norwich)
Publsiher: Ardent Media
Total Pages: 108
Release: 1977
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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A close study of the military metaphor in Shakespeare.

Shakespeare Italy and Intertextuality

Shakespeare  Italy  and Intertextuality
Author: Michele Marrapodi
Publsiher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2004
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 0719066662

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Newly available in paperback, this collection of essays, written by distinguished international scholars, focuses on the structural influence of Italian literature, culture and society at large on Shakespeare's dramatic canon. Exploring recent methodological trends coming from Anglo-American new historicism and cultural materialism and innovative analyses of intertextuality, the volume's four thematic sections deal with 'Theory and practice', 'Culture and tradition', 'Text and ideology' and 'Stage and spectacle'.In their own views and critical perspectives, the individual chapters throw fresh light on the dramatist's pliable technique of dramatic construction and break new ground in the field of influence studies and intertextuality as a whole.A rich bibliography of secondary literature and a detailed index round off the volume.

Shakespeare Politics and Italy

Shakespeare  Politics  and Italy
Author: Michael J. Redmond
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2016-04-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781317056195

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The use of Italian culture in the Jacobean theatre was never an isolated gesture. In considering the ideological repercussions of references to Italy in prominent works by Shakespeare and his contemporaries, Michael J. Redmond argues that early modern intertextuality was a dynamic process of allusion, quotation, and revision. Beyond any individual narrative source, Redmond foregrounds the fundamental role of Italian textual precedents in the staging of domestic anxieties about state crisis, nationalism, and court intrigue. By focusing on the self-conscious, overt rehearsal of existing texts and genres, the book offers a new approach to the intertextual strategies of early modern English political drama. The pervasive circulation of Cinquecento political theorists like Machiavelli, Castiglione, and Guicciardini combined with recurrent English representations of Italy to ensure that the negotiation with previous writing formed an integral part of the dramatic agendas of period plays.

Italian Culture in the Drama of Shakespeare and His Contemporaries

Italian Culture in the Drama of Shakespeare and His Contemporaries
Author: Michele Marrapodi
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 491
Release: 2016-12-05
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781351925846

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Applying recent developments in new historicism and cultural materialism - along with the new perspectives opened up by the current debate on intertextuality and the construction of the theatrical text - the essays collected here reconsider the pervasive influence of Italian culture, literature, and traditions on early modern English drama. The volume focuses strongly on Shakespeare but also includes contributions on Marston, Middleton, Ford, Brome, Aretino, and other early modern dramatists. The pervasive influence of Italian culture, literature, and traditions on the European Renaissance, it is argued here, offers a valuable opportunity to study the intertextual dynamics that contributed to the construction of the Elizabethan and Jacobean theatrical canon. In the specific area of theatrical discourse, the drama of the early modern period is characterized by the systematic appropriation of a complex Italian iconology, exploited both as the origin of poetry and art and as the site of intrigue, vice, and political corruption. Focusing on the construction and the political implications of the dramatic text, this collection analyses early modern English drama within the context of three categories of cultural and ideological appropriation: the rewriting, remaking, and refashioning of the English theatrical tradition in its iconic, thematic, historical, and literary aspects.

Shakespeare s Italy

Shakespeare s Italy
Author: Michele Marrapodi
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1993
Genre: Drama
ISBN: UOM:39015053528090

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Shakespeare and Italy

Shakespeare and Italy
Author: Ernesto Grillo
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 174
Release: 1949
Genre: Comparative literature
ISBN: IND:32000004618601

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Shakespeare and the Italian Renaissance

Shakespeare and the Italian Renaissance
Author: Michele Marrapodi
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2016-04-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781317056447

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Shakespeare and the Italian Renaissance investigates the works of Shakespeare and his fellow dramatists from within the context of the European Renaissance and, more specifically, from within the context of Italian cultural, dramatic, and literary traditions, with reference to the impact and influence of classical, coeval, and contemporary culture. In contrast to previous studies, the critical perspectives pursued in this volume’s tripartite organization take into account a wider European intertextual dimension and, above all, an ideological interpretation of the 'aesthetics' or 'politics' of intertextuality. Contributors perceive the presence of the Italian world in early modern England not as a traditional treasure trove of influence and imitation, but as a potential cultural force, consonant with complex processes of appropriation, transformation, and ideological opposition through a continuous dialectical interchange of compliance and subversion.