Jose Manuel Gonzalez , Shakespeare y la generacion del 98 ( Madrid : Biblioteca Nueva , 1998 ) . It explores the historical background of Shakespeare and that of the young Spanish writers whose literary works show a strong Shakespearean ...
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Language: en
Pages: 327
Pages: 327
Spanish Studies in Shakespeare and His Contemporaries offers aselection of the most significant studies on Shakespeare and hiscontemporaries from a variety of perspectives in order to present a freshand inclusive vision of Shakespearean criticism in Spain to reach aworldwide readership. Plurality, maturity, and diversity are itsoutstanding characteristics as the transition
Language: en
Pages: 393
Pages: 393
Shakespeare without Boundaries: Essays in Honor of Dieter Mehl offers a wide-ranging collection of essays written by an international team of distinguished scholars who attempt to define, to challenge, and to erode boundaries that currently inhibitunderstanding of Shakespeare, and to exemplify how approaches that defy traditional bounds of study and
Language: en
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Language: en
Pages: 262
Pages: 262
The essays in this collection focus on early modern women's contributions to theatrical production in Spain and England, as inspirations for characters, as dramatic performers and as playwrights. While the possibilities for Spanish and English women's active engagement with either public or private theatricals were different in many respects, the
Language: en
Pages: 544
Pages: 544
Two dozen essays continue the series of regional receptions to Shakespeare's work, along with a bibliography on Shakespeare and Spain and reviews of 13 recent books on Shakespeare in general. Mostly Spanish scholars cover texts and contexts, Spanish contemporaries and their plays, teaching and the visual arts, literary and theatrical