Big-Time ShakespeareRoutledge, 2005. aug. 12. - 272 oldal Shakespeare has made the big time. No less than the Beatles or Liberace, Elvis Presley or Mick Jagger, Shakespeare is big-time in the idiomatic sense of cultural success and widespread notoriety. Not only has he achieved canonical status, Shakespeare is a contemporary celebrity. His artistic distinction and aptitude for controversy constantly keeps his name in the public eye. Bristol debates Shakespeare's cultural authority, and clarifies the semantics of his name in our culture. Big-Time Shakespeare suggests his plays represent the pathos of our civilisation with extraordinary force and clarity. Shakespeare's contradictory understanding of the social and cultural past is also examined with close analysis of The Winter's Tale, Othello, and Hamlet. |
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xi. oldal
Michael D. Bristol. this claims too much in the way of intellectual or political commitment for the supply side of culture. The actual suppliers of cultural goods bearing the Shakespeare trademark are as likely as not quite indifferent ...
Michael D. Bristol. this claims too much in the way of intellectual or political commitment for the supply side of culture. The actual suppliers of cultural goods bearing the Shakespeare trademark are as likely as not quite indifferent ...
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... Politics and the Persistence of Empire, Marion Campbell and Philip Mead (eds), Melbourne: Melbourne University Literary ... political shmoozing, and in general for the extraordinary dialogue at all those noisy lunches at various Capitol ...
... Politics and the Persistence of Empire, Marion Campbell and Philip Mead (eds), Melbourne: Melbourne University Literary ... political shmoozing, and in general for the extraordinary dialogue at all those noisy lunches at various Capitol ...
4. oldal
... politicians, sports figures and journalists, certain popular religious leaders, as well as mobsters and serial killers. Public visibility, regardless of how it has been achieved, is the only necessary requirement for claiming the status ...
... politicians, sports figures and journalists, certain popular religious leaders, as well as mobsters and serial killers. Public visibility, regardless of how it has been achieved, is the only necessary requirement for claiming the status ...
5. oldal
... political topics. The use of Shakespeare for enhancing socialization in these contexts is linked primarily to the idea of his fame, since it is motivated by respect for his virtues. Shakespeare's celebrity, on the other hand, is ...
... political topics. The use of Shakespeare for enhancing socialization in these contexts is linked primarily to the idea of his fame, since it is motivated by respect for his virtues. Shakespeare's celebrity, on the other hand, is ...
12. oldal
... political exile. For Bakhtin the great works of literary culture provide a rich resource that allows us to connect with other human beings, even in situations of isolation and extreme deprivation. Such works enable much wider social ...
... political exile. For Bakhtin the great works of literary culture provide a rich resource that allows us to connect with other human beings, even in situations of isolation and extreme deprivation. Such works enable much wider social ...
Tartalomjegyzék
The bias of the world | 30 |
Shakespearean technologies | 59 |
Crying all the way to the bank | 88 |
essential Shakespeare | 121 |
Social time in The Winters Tale | 147 |
Race and the comedy of abjection in Othello | 175 |
Calvin and Hobbes or what was democracy | 203 |
References | 235 |
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