Hamlet in the twenty-first century

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Format : Broché
Nb de pages : 306 pages
Poids : 380 g
Dimensions : 15cm X 21cm
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ISBN : 979-10-358-2074-9
EAN : 9791035820749

Hamlet in the twenty-first century

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Hamlet in the Twenty-First Century

This collection contains new scholarly work on Hamlet, Shakespeare's most famous tragedy. Chapters discuss many of the most debated issues relating to the play, including its textual cruxes, its language and publication history, and its place in literary history. It offers extended analyses of key notions such as poison, nature, gender, and politics, and includes a section devoted to early modern and contemporary performances and adaptations, on stage and on screen, providing a complete picture of what the play has to offer to contemporary critics and thinkers. Hamlet continues to function as a key Shakespearean text of study and analysis : it plays a key role in Western thought and aesthetics, and has influenced our understanding on mankind and modernity. Written by well-known Shakespeare critics, this collection will prove essential for students, scholars, and readers looking for a comprehensive overview and introduction to the key issues, questions and debates that Hamlet inspires.

Biographie

Victoria Bladen teaches in literary studies and adaptation at the University of Queensland, Australia. Her publications include The Tree of Life and Arboreal Aesthetics in Early Modern Literature (Routledge, 2022) ; seven Shakespearean text guides in the Insight (Melbourne) series, and five co-edited volumes.

Yan Brailowsky is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Paris Nanterre. He has published widely on Shakespeare and early modern drama, notably on violence, gender, and language.