Shakespeare's Comedies of Love.
Shakespeare's Comedies of Love is a tribute to Alexander Leggatt, a critic who has shaped the way the world understands Shakespeare and his comedies.
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Language: | English |
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Toronto :
University of Toronto Press,
2008.
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Full text (Wentworth users only) |
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- PART ONE: CONTEXTS FOR SHAKESPEARE'S COMEDIES OF LOVE
- The Comedy of Love and the London Lord Mayor's Show
- A 'Pennyworth' of Marital Advice: Bachelors and Ballad Culture in Much Ado About Nothing
- Shakespeare's Comedies and American Club Women
- PART TWO: LOVE IN SHAKESPEARE'S COMEDIES
- 'Five thousand year a boy': Love as Arrested Development
- Love's Labour's Lost and Won
- Affecting Desire in Shakespeare's Comedies of Love
- A Spirit of Giving in A Midsummer Night's Dream
- Love in the Contact Zone: Gender, Culture, and Race in The Merchant of Venice
- The Unity of Twelfth Night
- The Baby in the Handbag: 'Family Matters' in Shakespeare
- PART THREE: SHAKESPEARE'S COMEDIES OF LOVE ON THE CONTEMPORARY STAGE
- 'Songs of Apollo': Love's Labour's Lost in 1961
- Smitten: Staging Love at First Sight at The Stratford Festival
- Romancing The Shrew: Recuperating a Comedy of Love
- Love in a Naughty World: Modern Dramatic Adaptations of The Merchant of Venice
- Staging the Jew: Playing with the Text of The Merchant of Venice
- Works Cited
- Contributors
- Index
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