Shakespeare and quotation /:
"Shakespeare is the most frequently quoted English author of all time. Quotations appear everywhere, from the epigraphs of novels to the mottoes on coffee cups. But Shakespeare was also a frequent quoter himself - of classical and contemporary literature, of the Bible, of snatches of popular so...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Shakespeare is the most frequently quoted English author of all time. Quotations appear everywhere, from the epigraphs of novels to the mottoes on coffee cups. But Shakespeare was also a frequent quoter himself - of classical and contemporary literature, of the Bible, of snatches of popular songs and proverbs. This volume brings together an international team of scholars to trace the rich history of quotation from Shakespeare's own lifetime to the present day. Exploring a wide range of media, including Romantic poetry, theatre criticism, novels by Jane Austen, Thomas Hardy and Ian McEwan, political oratory, propaganda, advertising, drama, film and digital technology, the chapters draw fresh connections between Shakespeare's own practices of creative reworking and the quotation of his work in new and traditional forms. Richly illustrated and featuring an Afterword by Margreta de Grazia, the collection tells a new story of the making and remaking of Shakespeare's plays and poems"-- |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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spelling | Shakespeare and quotation / edited by Julie Maxwell, Kate Rumbold. Cambridge ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2018. 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier "Shakespeare is the most frequently quoted English author of all time. Quotations appear everywhere, from the epigraphs of novels to the mottoes on coffee cups. But Shakespeare was also a frequent quoter himself - of classical and contemporary literature, of the Bible, of snatches of popular songs and proverbs. This volume brings together an international team of scholars to trace the rich history of quotation from Shakespeare's own lifetime to the present day. Exploring a wide range of media, including Romantic poetry, theatre criticism, novels by Jane Austen, Thomas Hardy and Ian McEwan, political oratory, propaganda, advertising, drama, film and digital technology, the chapters draw fresh connections between Shakespeare's own practices of creative reworking and the quotation of his work in new and traditional forms. Richly illustrated and featuring an Afterword by Margreta de Grazia, the collection tells a new story of the making and remaking of Shakespeare's plays and poems"-- Provided by publisher Includes bibliographical references and index. Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed June 28, 2018). Cover; Half-title; Title page; Copyright information; Table of contents; List of illustrations; List of contributors; Acknowledgements; General Introduction; Definitions: Quotation and Allusion; Quotation in Shakespeare Scholarship; Shakespeare as Quoter; Shakespeare as Quoted; Part I Shakespeare and Early Modern Quotation; Introduction; A Brief History of Quotation (1); Chapter 1 Shakespeare and the Early Modern Culture of Quotation; Chapter 2 Shakespeare and Sententiae: The Use of Quotation in Lucrece; Chapter 3 'The ears of profiting'; Wisdom Cries Out in the Streets; Falstaff and Henry IV. Chapter 4 Quoting HamletDefining Quotation; The Circle of Quotation in Hamlet; Performances; Scripts for Future Performance; Reading; Reported Speech; Self-quotation; Annotation; Titles, Proverbs and Vatic Speech; Quotation and Character; Quotation and the Literary; Conclusion; Part II Quoting Shakespeare, 1700-2000; Introduction; A Brief History of Quotation (2); Authority; Education; Audience; Chapter 5 'Shakespeare says ... ': The Anthology and the Eighteenth-Century Novel; Samuel Richardson and Bysshe's Art of English Poetry; William Dodd and His Beauties of Shakespear. Jane Austen and Vicesimus Knox's Elegant ExtractsConclusions; Chapter 6 Pope's Shakespeare and Poetic Quotation in the Early Eighteenth Century; Chapter 7 Shakespeare Quotation in the Romantic Age; Quotation in the Theatre; Quotation and Sociability; Quotation as Interpretation; Epigraphs; Chapter 8 Quoting Shakespeare in the British Novel; Hem! Shakspeare; The Shakespearean Narrator; Return of the Native Tongue; Shakespeare Burlesque; Chapter 9 Pedagogy and Propaganda; Quoting Shakespeare in Political Contexts from the Mid-Eighteenth Century to the Victorians. Shakespeare in Victorian EducationQuotations at War: The First and Second World Wars; Chapter 10 The Impossibility of Quotation; The Originality of Modern Quotation: Borges and Duchamp; Stoppard and Beckett; Kipling and Auden; Kipling versus MacNeice; Bellow; T.S. Eliot; Coda: Quotation versus Allusion; Chapter 11 Quoting Shakespeare in Twentieth-Century Film; Introduction; Quotation in Film-World Creation; Quotation as Cultural Prestige; Quoting Shakespeare in the Cinematic Classroom; Quotation as a Distancing Technique; Conclusion; Part III Quoting Shakespeare Now; Introduction. A Brief History of Quotation (3)Chapter 12 Creative Writing: Quoting Shakespeare in Theory and in Practice; Quoting Shakespeare in Creative Writing Pedagogy; Quoting Shakespeare in Creative Writing Practice: Two Case Studies; Conclusion; Chapter 13 Quoting Shakespeare in Contemporary Poetry and Prose; Remixing Shakespeare; Quotation as Theft and Salvation; Riffing on Shakespeare; Dystopian Quotation: 'Because Survival is Insufficient'; Methodological Coda; Chapter 14 Mis/Quotation in Constrained Writing; A Tender Thing; let me tell you; Intrusive Shakespeare. Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 Influence. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85120955 Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 In literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85121060 Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 In mass media. Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 Quotations. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85121027 Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJxx96qPfyhwWrJChP9kXd DRAMA English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh. bisacsh Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) fast Literature fast Mass media fast Quotations fast Maxwell, Julie, 1975- editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nr2004027969 Rumbold, Kate Louise, 1978- editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2008052373 has work: Shakespeare and quotation (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGwbFHvXqxtfxHMmxJ9Q4q https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: 9781107134249 |
spellingShingle | Shakespeare and quotation / Cover; Half-title; Title page; Copyright information; Table of contents; List of illustrations; List of contributors; Acknowledgements; General Introduction; Definitions: Quotation and Allusion; Quotation in Shakespeare Scholarship; Shakespeare as Quoter; Shakespeare as Quoted; Part I Shakespeare and Early Modern Quotation; Introduction; A Brief History of Quotation (1); Chapter 1 Shakespeare and the Early Modern Culture of Quotation; Chapter 2 Shakespeare and Sententiae: The Use of Quotation in Lucrece; Chapter 3 'The ears of profiting'; Wisdom Cries Out in the Streets; Falstaff and Henry IV. Chapter 4 Quoting HamletDefining Quotation; The Circle of Quotation in Hamlet; Performances; Scripts for Future Performance; Reading; Reported Speech; Self-quotation; Annotation; Titles, Proverbs and Vatic Speech; Quotation and Character; Quotation and the Literary; Conclusion; Part II Quoting Shakespeare, 1700-2000; Introduction; A Brief History of Quotation (2); Authority; Education; Audience; Chapter 5 'Shakespeare says ... ': The Anthology and the Eighteenth-Century Novel; Samuel Richardson and Bysshe's Art of English Poetry; William Dodd and His Beauties of Shakespear. Jane Austen and Vicesimus Knox's Elegant ExtractsConclusions; Chapter 6 Pope's Shakespeare and Poetic Quotation in the Early Eighteenth Century; Chapter 7 Shakespeare Quotation in the Romantic Age; Quotation in the Theatre; Quotation and Sociability; Quotation as Interpretation; Epigraphs; Chapter 8 Quoting Shakespeare in the British Novel; Hem! Shakspeare; The Shakespearean Narrator; Return of the Native Tongue; Shakespeare Burlesque; Chapter 9 Pedagogy and Propaganda; Quoting Shakespeare in Political Contexts from the Mid-Eighteenth Century to the Victorians. Shakespeare in Victorian EducationQuotations at War: The First and Second World Wars; Chapter 10 The Impossibility of Quotation; The Originality of Modern Quotation: Borges and Duchamp; Stoppard and Beckett; Kipling and Auden; Kipling versus MacNeice; Bellow; T.S. Eliot; Coda: Quotation versus Allusion; Chapter 11 Quoting Shakespeare in Twentieth-Century Film; Introduction; Quotation in Film-World Creation; Quotation as Cultural Prestige; Quoting Shakespeare in the Cinematic Classroom; Quotation as a Distancing Technique; Conclusion; Part III Quoting Shakespeare Now; Introduction. A Brief History of Quotation (3)Chapter 12 Creative Writing: Quoting Shakespeare in Theory and in Practice; Quoting Shakespeare in Creative Writing Pedagogy; Quoting Shakespeare in Creative Writing Practice: Two Case Studies; Conclusion; Chapter 13 Quoting Shakespeare in Contemporary Poetry and Prose; Remixing Shakespeare; Quotation as Theft and Salvation; Riffing on Shakespeare; Dystopian Quotation: 'Because Survival is Insufficient'; Methodological Coda; Chapter 14 Mis/Quotation in Constrained Writing; A Tender Thing; let me tell you; Intrusive Shakespeare. Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 Influence. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85120955 Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 In literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85121060 Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 In mass media. Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 Quotations. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85121027 Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJxx96qPfyhwWrJChP9kXd DRAMA English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh. bisacsh Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) fast Literature fast Mass media fast |
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