Misrepresentations: Shakespeare and the MaterialistsCornell University Press, 1993 - 322 psl. Just at the moment when conflicts between critical "isms" are threatening to turn the study of English literature into a game park for endangered texts, Bradshaw arrives with a work of liberating wit and insight. His subject is double: the Shakespeare he reads and the Shakespeare whom critics in the ranks of the new historicists and cultural materialists are representing (or misrepresenting). |
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PROLOGUE | 1 |
Buddies | 8 |
Chaotic Sites | 18 |
The EEffect | 26 |
CHAPTER | 34 |
The Historiographical Challenge | 46 |
Dramatic Rhyming | 63 |
Who Them? Where Us? | 80 |
Obeying the Time | 148 |
Fashioning Othello | 168 |
A Choice of Delusions | 190 |
A Horrible Conceite | 201 |
EPILOGUE | 223 |
The Riverbed | 232 |
Othello 1980 | 245 |
APPENDIX | 258 |
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