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- catalog contributor b9322871.
- catalog created "1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1996.".
- catalog description "'Why should he call her whore?': defamation and Desdemona's case -- 'No offence i' th' world': unlawfull marriage in Hamlet -- Cultural confusion and Shakespeare's learned heroines: 'These are old paradoxes' -- Twins and travesties: gender, dependency and sexual availability in Twelfth night -- Reading and the technology of textual affect: Erasmus's familiar letters and Shakespeare's King Lear -- Alien intelligence: Mercantile exchange and knowledge transactions in Marlowe's The Jew of Malta -- Companionate marriage versus male friendship: Anxiety for the lineal family in Jacobean drama -- Unpicking the tapestry: the scholar of women's history as Penelope among her suitors -- What happens in Hamlet?".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 158-200) and index.".
- catalog extent "207 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0415134897".
- catalog identifier "0415134900 (pbk.)".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "1996.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London ; New York : Routledge,".
- catalog spatial "England".
- catalog subject "822.3/3 20".
- catalog subject "Historicism.".
- catalog subject "Literature and history England History 16th century.".
- catalog subject "Literature and society England History 16th century.".
- catalog subject "PR3024 .J37 1996".
- catalog subject "Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 Political and social views.".
- catalog subject "Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616.".
- catalog subject "Social problems in literature.".
- catalog subject "Women and literature England History 16th century.".
- catalog tableOfContents "'Why should he call her whore?': defamation and Desdemona's case -- 'No offence i' th' world': unlawfull marriage in Hamlet -- Cultural confusion and Shakespeare's learned heroines: 'These are old paradoxes' -- Twins and travesties: gender, dependency and sexual availability in Twelfth night -- Reading and the technology of textual affect: Erasmus's familiar letters and Shakespeare's King Lear -- Alien intelligence: Mercantile exchange and knowledge transactions in Marlowe's The Jew of Malta -- Companionate marriage versus male friendship: Anxiety for the lineal family in Jacobean drama -- Unpicking the tapestry: the scholar of women's history as Penelope among her suitors -- What happens in Hamlet?".
- catalog title "Reading Shakespeare historically / Lisa Jardine.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".