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Comprehensive study of the concept of love in Shakespeare's work, exploring historical contexts, theory and philosophy of love.
inauthor:"David Schalkwyk" from books.google.com
In a provocative discussion of the question of proper names and naming events in the sonnets and plays, the book seeks to reopen the question of the autobiographical nature of Shakespeare's sonnets.
inauthor:"David Schalkwyk" from books.google.com
Peter Laslett's comment, in The World We Have Lost, that in the early modern period 'every relationship could be seen as a love-relationship' presents the governing idea of this book.
inauthor:"David Schalkwyk" from books.google.com
It uses the Wittgensteinian notions of "samples" and "criteria" to show that language is involved in the appropriation of aspects of the world through the historically contingent activities of linguistic practice, and it uses Wittgenstein's ...
inauthor:"David Schalkwyk" from books.google.com
David Schalkwyk tells the ‘Robben Island Shakespeare' story and explores the representation and experience of imprisonment in South African prison memoirs and Shakespeare's Hamlet.
inauthor:"David Schalkwyk" from books.google.com
In addition to this extensive exploration of Weimann's work, the volume includes essays on The Comedy of Errors, Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare and Lucretius, and Shakespeare on BBC television.
inauthor:"David Schalkwyk" from books.google.com
This handbook brings together 54 essays by scholars from all parts of the world.
inauthor:"David Schalkwyk" from books.google.com
"Examining the changing reception of Shakespeare in the Nordic countries between 1870 and 1940, this second volume by the editors focuses on the broad movements of national revivalism that took place around the turn of the century as ...
inauthor:"David Schalkwyk" from books.google.com
This groundbreaking collection explores the dissemination of the two plays through Europe in the first two decades of the 21st-century, tracing how productions and interpretations have reflected the changing conditions and attitudes locally ...