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As You Like It: Third Series [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 472 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 196x128x25 mm, weight: 464 g
  • Serija: The Arden Shakespeare Third Series
  • Išleidimo metai: 25-Jul-2006
  • Leidėjas: The Arden Shakespeare
  • ISBN-10: 1904271227
  • ISBN-13: 9781904271222
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 472 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 196x128x25 mm, weight: 464 g
  • Serija: The Arden Shakespeare Third Series
  • Išleidimo metai: 25-Jul-2006
  • Leidėjas: The Arden Shakespeare
  • ISBN-10: 1904271227
  • ISBN-13: 9781904271222
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With its explorations of sexual ambivalence, As You Like It speaks directly to the twenty-first century. Juliet Dusinberre demonstrates that Rosalind's authority in the play grows from new ideas about women and reveals that Shakespeare's heroine reinvents herself for every age. But the play is also deeply rooted in Elizabethan culture, and through it Shakespeare addresses some of the hotly debated issues of the period. Dusinberre's introduction begins with a brief analysis of the play to preface a vast and thorough exploration of characters, cultural context, sources, setting, staging, literary and legendary influences, themes of love, politics, and gender, and more. Images, illustrations, and a casting and doubling chart appear throughout the introduction and within the five appendices.

The Arden Shakespeare has developed a reputation as the pre-eminent critical edition of Shakespeare for its exceptional scholarship, reflected in the thoroughness of each volume. An introduction comprehensively contextualizes the play, chronicling the history and culture that surrounded and influenced Shakespeare at the time of its writing and performance, and closely surveying critical approaches to the work. Detailed appendices address problems like dating and casting, and analyze the differing Quarto and Folio sources. A full commentary by one or more of the play's foremost contemporary scholars illuminates the text, glossing unfamiliar terms and drawing from an abundance of research and expertise to explain allusions and significant background information. Highly informative and accessible, Arden offers the fullest experience of Shakespeare available to a reader.



Recenzijos

'An Arden editor must present an overview of the play's criticism [ and] must also take into account the play's ongoing dissemination through performance on stage and screen. Despite these arduous demands, Dusinberre's edition, with its editorial apparatus, its substantial introduction (142 pages), its notes, and its various appendices, fulfills the above requirements admirably...Dusinberre addresses a theatre history that bears witness to the impact that various social movements, especially feminism and gay/lesbian (and now queer) activism, have had on the performance of one of Shakespeare's most gender-bending plays...It inscribes the feminist, queer, and historicist criticism of the past thirty years into the historical memory of Shakespeare studies.' * Shakespeare Quarterly * 'If As you Like It is rich in human feeing, a highly conceptualised Tempest seems to exist in the threshold between walking and dreaming.' * Claire Allfree, Metro, 25.6.10 * 'This is one of Shakespeare's most sophisticated comedies, an ironic fairy tale of love and sex, sincerity and pretension, betrayal and loyalty.' * John Peter, Sunday Times, 3.10.10 *

List of illustrations ix
General editors' preface xii
Preface xvi
Introduction 1(142)
A brief view of the play
1(8)
Fictions of gender
9(27)
Rosalind and the boy actor
9(4)
Later Rosalinds
13(13)
Celia
26(5)
Orlando
31(3)
Phoebe and Audrey
34(2)
Date
36(10)
The Forest of Arden
46(26)
'Well, this is the Forest of Arden'
46(6)
The hunt
52(3)
Robin Hood and his merry men
55(3)
Staging the Forest of Arden
58(14)
Early foresters
72(7)
The Earl of Essex
72(5)
Thomas Morley
77(2)
Realms of gold
79(16)
Shakespeare and Thomas Lodge
80(5)
Shakespeare and Sidney
85(1)
Harington, Ariosto and Rabelais
86(4)
Golden worlds
90(5)
Pastoral
95(18)
Genre: entertainments for Elizabeth
95(2)
Corin and Touchstone
97(3)
Borderlands: love and politics
100(6)
A wise man and a fool: Jaques and Touchstone
106(7)
A speaking picture': readers and painters
113(7)
Text
120(20)
The staying order
120(5)
The Folio text: provenance and editorial practices
125(11)
Text and performance
136(4)
Epilogue: All the world's a stage'
140(3)
AS YOU LIKE IT 143(292)
Appendix 1: A court epilogue, Shrovetide 1599
349(6)
Appendix 2: Casting and doubling
355(13)
Appendix 3: Ben Jonson, As You Like It and the War of the Theatres'
368(6)
Appendix 4: The Douai manuscript
374(14)
Appendix 5: Political after-lives: Veracini's opera Rosalinda (1744) and Charles Johnson's Love in a Forest (1723)
388(5)
Abbreviations and references
393(42)
Abbreviations used in notes
393(1)
Works by and partly by Shakespeare
394(1)
Editions of Shakespeare collated
395(3)
Other works cited
398(33)
Manuscripts
398(1)
Other works
399(32)
Stage and film productions cited
431(4)
Eighteenth-century productions
431(1)
Nineteenth-century productions
431(1)
Twentieth-century productions
432(1)
Twenty-first-century productions
433(2)
Index 435
William Shakespeare (1564-1616) was an English dramatist, poet, and actor, generally regarded as the greatest playwright of all time. Juliet Dusinberre is a Life Fellow in the Faculty of English at Girton College, Cambridge, in the United Kingdom.