Staged transgression in Shakespeare'...
Loughnane, Rory,

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    Title/Author: Staged transgression in Shakespeare's England // edited by Rory Loughnane, Edel Semple.
    other author: Loughnane, Rory,
    Description: 1 online resource.
    [NT 15003449]: Introduction: Stages of Transgression; Rory Loughnane -- 1. "On the most Eminent seate thereof is Gouernement Illustrated": staging power in the Lord Mayor's Show; Tracey Hill -- 2. The Transgressive Stage Player; William Ingram -- 3. "Ha, Ha, Ha": Shakespeare and the edge of laughter; Adam Smyth -- 4. "Have we done aught amiss?": Transgression, Indirection and Audience Reception in "Titus Andronicus"; Darragh Greene -- 5. The King's Three Bodies: Resistance Theory and "Richard III"; Rob Carson -- 6. Marriage, Politics and Law in The Tragedy of Mariam and" The Duchess of Malfi"; Christina Luckyj -- 7. Incapacitated Will; Rebecca Lemon -- 8. Transgression Embodied: Medicine, Religion and Shakespeare's Dramatised Persons; Thomas Rist -- 9. The Taming of the Jew: Spit and the Civilizing Process in "The Merchant of Venice"; Brett D. Hirsch -- 10. 'Edgar I Nothing Am': Blackface in "King Lear"; "Benjamin Minor and Ayanna Thompson -- 11. Marrying the Dead: "A Midsummer Night's Dream"," Hamlet", "Antony and Cleopatra", "Cymbeline" and "The Tempest"; Lisa Hopkins -- 12. Speaking Out of Turn: Gender, Language and Transgression in Early Modern England; Danielle Clarke -- 13. Rethinking Transgression with Shakespeare's Bawds; Edel Semple -- 14. 'Nothing but pickled cucumbers': The Longing Wives of Middletonian City Comedy; Celia R. Caputi -- 15. Lady Macbeth and Othello, Transgression and Convention in Early Modern Tragedy; Andrew J. Power -- 16. "How to vse your Brothers Brotherly": Civility, Incivility and Civil War in "3 Henry VI"; Christopher Ivic -- Afterword; Jean E. Howard.
    Subject: 1500 - 1699 -
    Subject: Crime in literature. -
    Online resource: http://link.springer.com/10.1057/9781137349354
    ISBN: 1137349352 (electronic bk.)
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