Although psychoanalytic criticism of Shakespeare is a prominent and prolific field of scholarship, the analytic methods and tools, theories, and critics who apply the theories have not been adequately assessed. This book fills that gap. It surveys the psychoanalytic theorists who have had the most impact on studies of Shakespeare, clearly explaining the fundamental developments and concepts of their theories, providing concise definitions of key terminology, describing the inception and evolution of different schools of psychoanalysis, and discussing the relationship of psychoanalytic theory (especially in Shakespeare) to other critical theories. It chronologically surveys the major critics who have applied psychoanalysis to their readings of Shakespeare, clarifying the theories they are enlisting; charting the inception, evolution, and interaction of their approaches; and highlighting new meanings that have resulted from such readings. It assesses the applicability of psychoanalytic theory to Shakespeare studies and the significance and value of the resulting readings.
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Series Preface Introduction Chapter One: The Inception of Psychoanalytic Theory and Shakespearean Psychoanalytic Criticism Chapter Two: Shakespearean Psychoanalytic Critics Through the 1970s Chapter Three: Shakespearean Psychoanalytic Critics in the 1980s Chapter Four: Shakespearean Psychoanalytic Critics in the 1990s Chapter Five: Shakespearean Psychoanalytic Critics in the Twenty-First Century Chapter Six: The Feminine Oedipal Complex in All’s Well That Ends Well Chapter Seven: A Psychoanalytic Reading of Homoeroticism in Romeo and Juliet Epilogue Index
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A survey and analysis of major psychoanalytic theories and Shakespearean criticism that applies these theories.
Ideal for use on Shakespeare and Literary theory courses
This series provides a comprehensive analysis of the theoretical developments that have dominated Shakespeare studies in recent years, as well as those that are emerging at the moment. Each volume provides a clear definition of a particular theory; explains its key concepts; surveys its major theorists and critics; situates it in the context of contemporary political, social, and economic developments; analyses its significance in Shakespeare studies; and offers a wealth of suggested resources for further investigation.
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ISBN
9781472503244
Publisert
2015-09-24
Utgiver
Vendor
The Arden Shakespeare
Vekt
351 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
240

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Biographical note

Carolyn E. Brown is Associate Professor of English at the University of San Francisco, USA.