Shakespeare Left and Right (Routledge Revivals)
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Book Details
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Author: Ivo Kamps
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Brand: Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Edition: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Number of Pages: 336
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Release Date: 07-02-2017
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EAN: 9781138932777
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Languages: English
 
Book Description:
Shakespeare Left and Right gathers a collection of essays from critics with differing political views and methodologies, all highlighting the significant impact of politics on literary practice and theory. The book presents a dialogue about how ideologies intersect with literary criticism, especially in relation to Shakespeare’s works.
The essays explore key questions, such as whether feminist criticism should face critique from voices seen as politically opposed, and if it is possible to critique feminist criticism without undermining its political aims. Additionally, the book raises concerns about whether Marxism, as an interpretive tool, should be discarded in light of recent political events.
Part One of the book addresses Richard Levin’s controversial essay, “Feminist Thematics and Shakespearean Tragedy,” while Part Two applies these debates to the reading and interpretation of specific Shakespeare plays.
This book is essential for students and academics of Shakespeare studies, as it offers thought-provoking discussions on the relationship between politics, ideology, and literary criticism.
            
      
        