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The Merchant of Venice

William Shakespeare

Martin Coyle author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:30th Oct '98

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CATHERINE BELSEY Chair of the Centre for Critical and Cultural Theory at the University of Wales, Cardiff WALTER COHEN Professor of Comparative Literature and Dean of the Graduate School at Cornell University JOHN DRAKAKIS Professor of English at the University of Stirling KIM F. HALL Associate Professor of English at Georgetown University GRAHAM HOLDERNESS Professor of Cultural Studies, Dean of the Faculty of Humanities, Language and Education, and Director of Research Policy at the University of Hertfordshire KAREN NEWMAN University Professor and Professor of Comparative Literature and English at Brown University AVRAHAM OZ Head of the Department of Theatre at the University of Haifa KIERNAN RYAN Professor of English Language and Literature at Royal Holloway, University of London and Emeritus Fellow of New Hall, University of Cambridge JAMES SHAPIRO Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University ALAN SINFIELD Professor of English at Sussex University

This collection of essays is aimed at students who are working on The Merchant of Venice and who are looking for new ways of thinking about the play and new ways of thinking about their own practice as critics.This collection of essays is aimed at students who are working on The Merchant of Venice and who are looking for new ways of thinking about the play and new ways of thinking about their own practice as critics. The collection offers a spectrum of the more recent writings on the play, that open up its historical, cultural and political significance and serve to demonstrate some of the ways in which contemporary criticism is not only based upon critical theory but is also about the practice of criticism. This is a strong collection of essays about Shakespeare's most controversial play.

ISBN: 9780333668986

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 336g

248 pages