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Shakespeare up close : reading early modern texts / edited by Russ McDonald, Nicholas D. Nace, and Travis D. Williams.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
McDonald, Russ, 1949- editor.
Nace, Nicholas D. (Nicholas David), editor.
Williams, Travis D., editor.
Series:
Arden Shakespeare (Critical studies)
Arden Shakespeare
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616--Criticism and interpretation.
Shakespeare, William.
English literature--Early modern, 1500-1700--History and criticism.
English literature.
English literature--Early modern, 1500-1700--History and criticism--Theory, etc.
Genre:
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (414 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Distribution:
London, England : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2020
Place of Publication:
London, England : Arden Shakespeare, 2020.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
"This landmark collection of newly-commissioned essays by leading international scholars offers expert close readings of Shakespeare and other early modern authors. The book is an intervention into current critical methodology as well as an invaluable tool for all students of the literature of the period, exemplifying the possibilities of close reading in the hands of a range of gifted practitioners. Chapters cover a range of key texts from Shakespeare and other major writers of the period such as Sidney, Donne, Jonson, Marvell and Milton."--Page 4 of cover.
Contents:
Close reading beginnings
Close reading experiences
Close reading both ways
Close rereading
Close reading techniques
Close reading Hamlet
Close reading endings.
Editorial emendation and the opening of A midsummer night's dream / Lukas Erne
The story of O : reading letters in the prologue to Henry V / Travis D. Williams
The sense of a beginning / Donald M. Friedman
Spenser up close : temporality in The faerie queene / Linda Gregerson
'At heaven's gate' / Paul Edmonson, Stanley Wells
On Shakespeare's Sonnet 60 / Brian Gibbons
Balthasar's song in Much ado about nothing / Mark Womack
The persistence of the flesh in Deaths duell / Kimberly Johnson
The syntax of understanding : Herbert's 'Prayer (I)' / Daniel Shore
The real presence of unstated puns : Herbert's 'Love (III)' / Michael Schoenfeldt
'Hardly they heard ' / Jeff Dolven
Having it both ways in Juliet's 'Gallop apace' speech / Brett Gamboa
'To Celia' : not too close / Erik Gray
Marvell's 'Mourning' / Stanley Fish
On the value of the Town-Bayes / David A. Brewer
Pointless Milton : a close reading in negative / Nicholas D. Nace
Marlowe's will, Marlowe's shall / Drew Daniel
Reading intensity : Sonnet 12 / Susan J. Wolfson
'Against' interpretations : rereading Sonnet 49 / Heather Dubrow
The chimney-sweepers conceit in the song for Fidele in Cymbeline / Margaret Maurer
Mille viae mortis / A.R. Braunmuller
Donne the time traveller : reading 'The relic' / Stephen Burt
Fletcher's Mad lover and the last Shakespeare / Jeremy Lopez
'And ten low words oft creep in one dull line' : Sidney's perfection of a sonnet device / Norman Rabkin
The fox and his pause : punctuating consciousness in Jonson's Volpone / Robert N. Watson
Some similes in Paradise lost, book 9 / Paul Alpers
Telling stories / Russ McDonald
Richard's soliloquy : Richard II, 5.5.1-49 / Harry Berger Jr
Virtual presence and vicarious identity in the first tetralogy / Joel B. Altman
Unmuffling Isabella / George T. Wright
Hamlet's 'serious hearing' : 'sound' vs. 'use' of 'voice' / Garrett Stewart
Hamlet's couplets / James Grantham Turner
The dumb show in Hamlet / Tiffany Stern
Claudius on his knees / Coppelia Kahn
Gertrude's gallery / Lena Cowen Orlin
The fool's promised exit / Margreta de Grazia
How can act 5 forget Lear and Cordelia? / Charles Altieri
Exits without exiting / Ralph Alan Cohen
Playing Prospero against the grain / Michael Ellis-Tolaydo.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 353-368) and index.
Print version record.
ISBN:
9781408172377
1408172372
9781408172384
1408172380
OCLC:
1201425923

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