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- catalog abstract "The Fifth World Shakespeare Congress, held in Tokyo in August 1991, attracted seven hundred Shakespeareans from thirty-five countries. Those contributing to the program included some of the best-known critics and scholars working today in the field of Shakespeare studies. A selection of the many stimulating papers given during the congress is presented here in Shakespeare and Cultural Traditions. This theme of Shakespeare and cultural traditions was explored from many angles: the cultural forces that helped shape Shakespeare's work in his own time: the assimilation of Shakespeare by other cultures through translation and theatre performances: the creative influence of the plays on other cultural media such as opera and film: and interpretations of Shakespeare from late-twentieth-century viewpoints including the psychoanalytical, the political, the feminist, and the new historical. The lectures delivered by the four plenary speakers of the congress are published here: Stephen Greenblatt's groundbreaking paper on witchcraft and Macbeth: Germaine Greer's perceptive analysis of the presence of the proletariat in Shakespeare's plays: Ruth Nevo's intriguing exploration of Freudian perspectives on Hamlet; and Takashi Sasayama's important comparative study of tragedy and emotion in Shakespeare and Chikamatsu. This volume also includes papers by other Shakespearean scholars of international reputation, offering fresh insights into many topics of interest. Among them are John Russell Brown on "Shakespeare's Plays and Traditions of Playgoing"; Sukanta Chaudhuri on "Shakespeare and the Ethnic Question"; Werner Habicht on the German Shakespeare tradition; Alexander Leggatt on bearbaiting; Avraham Oz on The Merchant of Venice; Annabel Patterson and Taming of the Shrew; and Gary Taylor on "Bardicide." . Taken together, the essays collected in Shakespeare and Cultural Traditions constitute a remarkable range of responses to Shakespeare's enduring art and offer a truly international and multicultural assessment of his presence in the world today.".
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- catalog created "c1994.".
- catalog date "1994".
- catalog date "c1994.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1994.".
- catalog description ". Taken together, the essays collected in Shakespeare and Cultural Traditions constitute a remarkable range of responses to Shakespeare's enduring art and offer a truly international and multicultural assessment of his presence in the world today.".
- catalog description "Alan Brissenden -- Voices and silences in Shakespeare's plays: a view from a different cultural tradition / Toshihiko Shibata -- "I know not what you mean by that": Shakespeare in different cultural contexts / Tetsuo Kishi -- Shakespeare, Ibsen, and Rome: a study in cultural transmission / Inga-Stina Ewbank -- Romanticism, antiromanticism, and the German Shakespeare tradition / Werner Habicht -- Shakespeare's plays and traditions of playgoing / John Russell Brown -- Fire in the theater: a cross-cultural code / Lois Potter -- Shakespeare as liberator: Macbeth in Czechoslovakia / Zeněk Stříbrný -- Hamlet at world's end: Heiner Müller's production in East Berlin / Maik Hamburger -- Political Shakespeare: West Germany, 1970-1990 / Ina Schabert -- King Lear in the opera house / Dieter Mehl -- Framing The taming / Annabel Patterson -- Nicholas Rowe and the twentieth-century Shakespeare text / Barbara Mowat --".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Locating texts in history / Robin Headlam Wells -- Bardicide / Gary Taylor -- Mousetrap and rat man: an uncanny resemblance / Ruth Nevo.".
- catalog description "Shakespeare bewitched / Stephen Greenblatt -- Shakespeare and bearbaiting / Alexander Leggatt -- The offstage mob: Shakespeare's proletariat / Germaine Greer -- The Jack Cade scenes reconsidered: popular rebellion, Utopia, or carnival? / François Laroque -- The inversion of cultural traditions in Shakespeare's sonnets / Robert Ellrodt -- Shakespeare in the humanist tradition: skeptical doubts and their expression in paradoxes / M.T. Jones-Davies -- A Caliban in St. Mildred poultry / Roslyn L. Knutson -- Shakespeare's will and testamentary traditions / E.A.J. Honigmann -- Tragedy and emotion: Shakespeare and Chikamatsu / Takashi Sasayama -- "Which is the merchant here? And which is the Jew?: riddles of identity in The merchant of Venice / Avraham Oz -- Shakespeare and the ethnic question / Sukanta Chaudhuri -- Shakespeare imagines the Orient: the Orient imagines Shakespeare / Dennis Bartholomeusz -- Shakespeare's Australian travels /".
- catalog description "The Fifth World Shakespeare Congress, held in Tokyo in August 1991, attracted seven hundred Shakespeareans from thirty-five countries. Those contributing to the program included some of the best-known critics and scholars working today in the field of Shakespeare studies. A selection of the many stimulating papers given during the congress is presented here in Shakespeare and Cultural Traditions.".
- catalog description "The lectures delivered by the four plenary speakers of the congress are published here: Stephen Greenblatt's groundbreaking paper on witchcraft and Macbeth: Germaine Greer's perceptive analysis of the presence of the proletariat in Shakespeare's plays: Ruth Nevo's intriguing exploration of Freudian perspectives on Hamlet; and Takashi Sasayama's important comparative study of tragedy and emotion in Shakespeare and Chikamatsu.".
- catalog description "This theme of Shakespeare and cultural traditions was explored from many angles: the cultural forces that helped shape Shakespeare's work in his own time: the assimilation of Shakespeare by other cultures through translation and theatre performances: the creative influence of the plays on other cultural media such as opera and film: and interpretations of Shakespeare from late-twentieth-century viewpoints including the psychoanalytical, the political, the feminist, and the new historical.".
- catalog description "This volume also includes papers by other Shakespearean scholars of international reputation, offering fresh insights into many topics of interest. Among them are John Russell Brown on "Shakespeare's Plays and Traditions of Playgoing"; Sukanta Chaudhuri on "Shakespeare and the Ethnic Question"; Werner Habicht on the German Shakespeare tradition; Alexander Leggatt on bearbaiting; Avraham Oz on The Merchant of Venice; Annabel Patterson and Taming of the Shrew; and Gary Taylor on "Bardicide."".
- catalog extent "379 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Shakespeare and cultural traditions.".
- catalog identifier "0874134625 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Shakespeare and cultural traditions.".
- catalog issued "1994".
- catalog issued "c1994.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Newark : University of Delaware Press ; London ; Cranbury, NJ : Associated University Presses,".
- catalog relation "Shakespeare and cultural traditions.".
- catalog subject "822.3/3 20".
- catalog subject "Literature and anthropology Congresses.".
- catalog subject "PR2971.F66 I57 1991".
- catalog subject "Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 Knowledge Foreign countries Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 Knowledge Manners and customs Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 Stage history Foreign countries Congresses.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Alan Brissenden -- Voices and silences in Shakespeare's plays: a view from a different cultural tradition / Toshihiko Shibata -- "I know not what you mean by that": Shakespeare in different cultural contexts / Tetsuo Kishi -- Shakespeare, Ibsen, and Rome: a study in cultural transmission / Inga-Stina Ewbank -- Romanticism, antiromanticism, and the German Shakespeare tradition / Werner Habicht -- Shakespeare's plays and traditions of playgoing / John Russell Brown -- Fire in the theater: a cross-cultural code / Lois Potter -- Shakespeare as liberator: Macbeth in Czechoslovakia / Zeněk Stříbrný -- Hamlet at world's end: Heiner Müller's production in East Berlin / Maik Hamburger -- Political Shakespeare: West Germany, 1970-1990 / Ina Schabert -- King Lear in the opera house / Dieter Mehl -- Framing The taming / Annabel Patterson -- Nicholas Rowe and the twentieth-century Shakespeare text / Barbara Mowat --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Locating texts in history / Robin Headlam Wells -- Bardicide / Gary Taylor -- Mousetrap and rat man: an uncanny resemblance / Ruth Nevo.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Shakespeare bewitched / Stephen Greenblatt -- Shakespeare and bearbaiting / Alexander Leggatt -- The offstage mob: Shakespeare's proletariat / Germaine Greer -- The Jack Cade scenes reconsidered: popular rebellion, Utopia, or carnival? / François Laroque -- The inversion of cultural traditions in Shakespeare's sonnets / Robert Ellrodt -- Shakespeare in the humanist tradition: skeptical doubts and their expression in paradoxes / M.T. Jones-Davies -- A Caliban in St. Mildred poultry / Roslyn L. Knutson -- Shakespeare's will and testamentary traditions / E.A.J. Honigmann -- Tragedy and emotion: Shakespeare and Chikamatsu / Takashi Sasayama -- "Which is the merchant here? And which is the Jew?: riddles of identity in The merchant of Venice / Avraham Oz -- Shakespeare and the ethnic question / Sukanta Chaudhuri -- Shakespeare imagines the Orient: the Orient imagines Shakespeare / Dennis Bartholomeusz -- Shakespeare's Australian travels /".
- catalog title "Shakespeare and cultural traditions : the selected proceedings of the International Shakespeare Association World Congress, Tokyo, 1991 / edited by Tetsuo Kishi, Roger Pringle and Stanley Wells.".
- catalog type "text".