Shakespeare and the Soliloquy in Early Modern English Drama
Herausgeber: Cousins, A. D.; Derrin, Daniel
Shakespeare and the Soliloquy in Early Modern English Drama
Herausgeber: Cousins, A. D.; Derrin, Daniel
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The only book that comprehensively studies the soliloquy's history and diversity of form, its theatrical functions, rhetoric, and socio-cultural significances in the period from Marlowe and Shakespeare to Davenant.
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The only book that comprehensively studies the soliloquy's history and diversity of form, its theatrical functions, rhetoric, and socio-cultural significances in the period from Marlowe and Shakespeare to Davenant.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 430g
- ISBN-13: 9781316623893
- ISBN-10: 1316623890
- Artikelnr.: 63560943
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 430g
- ISBN-13: 9781316623893
- ISBN-10: 1316623890
- Artikelnr.: 63560943
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction A.D. Cousins and Daniel Derrin
1. Roman soliloquy Joseph A. Smith
2. Tudor transformations Raphael Falco
3. Doubtful battle: Marlowe's soliloquies Liam Semler
4. Shakespeare and the female voice in soliloquy Catherine Bates
5. Contemplative idiots in soliloquy: rhetorical parody, laughable deformity and the audience Daniel Derrin
6. Giving voice to history in Shakespeare David Bevington
7. Hamlet and of truth: humanism and the disingenuous soliloquy A. D. Cousins
8. Choosing between shame and guilt: Macbeth, Othello, Hamlet and King Lear Patrick Gray
9. 'Too hot, too hot': the rhetorical poetics of soliloquies in Shakespeare's late plays Kate Aughterson
10. Ben Jonson's Roman soliloquies James Loxley
11. Ben Jonson's comic selves Brian Woolland
12. 'In such a whisp'ring and withdrawing hour': speaking solus in Middleton's The Revenger's Tragedy and the Lady's Tragedy Andrew Hiscock
13. John Ford's soliloquies: solitude interrupted Huw Griffiths
14. Davenant's Macbeth: soliloquy, counter-revolution, and restoration Dani Napton and A. D. Cousins
15. What were soliloquies in plays by Shakespeare and other late Renaissance dramatists? An empirical approach James Hirsh
Select Bibliography
Index.
1. Roman soliloquy Joseph A. Smith
2. Tudor transformations Raphael Falco
3. Doubtful battle: Marlowe's soliloquies Liam Semler
4. Shakespeare and the female voice in soliloquy Catherine Bates
5. Contemplative idiots in soliloquy: rhetorical parody, laughable deformity and the audience Daniel Derrin
6. Giving voice to history in Shakespeare David Bevington
7. Hamlet and of truth: humanism and the disingenuous soliloquy A. D. Cousins
8. Choosing between shame and guilt: Macbeth, Othello, Hamlet and King Lear Patrick Gray
9. 'Too hot, too hot': the rhetorical poetics of soliloquies in Shakespeare's late plays Kate Aughterson
10. Ben Jonson's Roman soliloquies James Loxley
11. Ben Jonson's comic selves Brian Woolland
12. 'In such a whisp'ring and withdrawing hour': speaking solus in Middleton's The Revenger's Tragedy and the Lady's Tragedy Andrew Hiscock
13. John Ford's soliloquies: solitude interrupted Huw Griffiths
14. Davenant's Macbeth: soliloquy, counter-revolution, and restoration Dani Napton and A. D. Cousins
15. What were soliloquies in plays by Shakespeare and other late Renaissance dramatists? An empirical approach James Hirsh
Select Bibliography
Index.
Introduction A.D. Cousins and Daniel Derrin
1. Roman soliloquy Joseph A. Smith
2. Tudor transformations Raphael Falco
3. Doubtful battle: Marlowe's soliloquies Liam Semler
4. Shakespeare and the female voice in soliloquy Catherine Bates
5. Contemplative idiots in soliloquy: rhetorical parody, laughable deformity and the audience Daniel Derrin
6. Giving voice to history in Shakespeare David Bevington
7. Hamlet and of truth: humanism and the disingenuous soliloquy A. D. Cousins
8. Choosing between shame and guilt: Macbeth, Othello, Hamlet and King Lear Patrick Gray
9. 'Too hot, too hot': the rhetorical poetics of soliloquies in Shakespeare's late plays Kate Aughterson
10. Ben Jonson's Roman soliloquies James Loxley
11. Ben Jonson's comic selves Brian Woolland
12. 'In such a whisp'ring and withdrawing hour': speaking solus in Middleton's The Revenger's Tragedy and the Lady's Tragedy Andrew Hiscock
13. John Ford's soliloquies: solitude interrupted Huw Griffiths
14. Davenant's Macbeth: soliloquy, counter-revolution, and restoration Dani Napton and A. D. Cousins
15. What were soliloquies in plays by Shakespeare and other late Renaissance dramatists? An empirical approach James Hirsh
Select Bibliography
Index.
1. Roman soliloquy Joseph A. Smith
2. Tudor transformations Raphael Falco
3. Doubtful battle: Marlowe's soliloquies Liam Semler
4. Shakespeare and the female voice in soliloquy Catherine Bates
5. Contemplative idiots in soliloquy: rhetorical parody, laughable deformity and the audience Daniel Derrin
6. Giving voice to history in Shakespeare David Bevington
7. Hamlet and of truth: humanism and the disingenuous soliloquy A. D. Cousins
8. Choosing between shame and guilt: Macbeth, Othello, Hamlet and King Lear Patrick Gray
9. 'Too hot, too hot': the rhetorical poetics of soliloquies in Shakespeare's late plays Kate Aughterson
10. Ben Jonson's Roman soliloquies James Loxley
11. Ben Jonson's comic selves Brian Woolland
12. 'In such a whisp'ring and withdrawing hour': speaking solus in Middleton's The Revenger's Tragedy and the Lady's Tragedy Andrew Hiscock
13. John Ford's soliloquies: solitude interrupted Huw Griffiths
14. Davenant's Macbeth: soliloquy, counter-revolution, and restoration Dani Napton and A. D. Cousins
15. What were soliloquies in plays by Shakespeare and other late Renaissance dramatists? An empirical approach James Hirsh
Select Bibliography
Index.