Shakespeare closely read a collection of essays : written and performance texts / edited by Frank Occhiogrosso.

Contents Introduction / Frank Occhiogrosso -- Close readings of the written text. A special meaning of "within" / Mariko Ichikawa -- "Music plays and they dance": a close reading of Romeo and Juliet, 1.5 / Frank Occhiogrosso -- "Post-alone": a missing word and the limits of biography / Lachlan Mackinnon -- Shakespeare's secret language, with specimens from a commentary / John Russell Brown -- Close reading, illustration, and productive ambivalence / Stuart Sillars -- A dramatic function of Caliban's "Be not afeared" speech in The tempest / John Mucciolo -- "Mention my name in Verona": is Cassio Florentine? / Steve Sohmer -- Close reading of performance. Close enough readings, or trying to ascribe the actor's part in analyzing performance texts / Kevin A. Ewart -- Reading Morocco: four film versions of The merchant of Venice / Boika Sokolova -- Red button Shakespeare / Rob Conkie -- Can we/should we close read performance? / Andrew James Hartley.
General notePapers presented at the 2008 International Shakespeare Conference at Stratford-upon-Avon.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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LCCN 2011014187
ISBN9781611470147 (cloth : alk. paper)
ISBN1611470145 (cloth : alk. paper)
ISBN9781611470154 (ebook)
ISBN1611470153 (ebook)

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