Essaying Shakespeare
A pioneering scholar of Shakespeare and early modern letters provides an overview of work in the field
232 Pages, 6 x 9 in
- Paperback
- 9780816655908
- Published: April 9, 2009
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Essaying Shakespeare
ISBN: 9780816655908
Publication date: April 9th, 2009
232 Pages
9 x 6
Central to Newman’s work is social exchange, or the circulation of people and objects. At least two of these essays have had a powerful and lasting impact on Shakespeare studies: “Renaissance Family Politics and Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew” and “‘And wash the Ethiop White’: Femininity and the Monstrous in Othello.” Three essays appear in print for the first time: an examination of clothing of the poor and the portrayal of the king as a beggar in Richard II; a stinging review of Harold Bloom’s book Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human; and a rethinking of claims about the globalization of culture and cultural translation.
Essaying Shakespeare chronicles Newman’s own critical development to provide a significant map of critical work on Shakespeare.
Karen Newman is professor of English at New York University. She has written widely on Shakespeare and Renaissance letters and culture.