This book is an attempt to explore Shakespearean drama from the vantage point of the oppressed, invisible, and silent individuals and collectivities of the plays.
This book is an attempt to explore Shakespearean drama from the vantage point of the oppressed, invisible, and silent individuals and collectivities o...
Original in topic and approach, Searching Shakespeare presents a political-historical exploration of Shakespeare's drama, examining the plays in the context of current ideological concerns - history, memory, marginality, and nationalism. Derek Cohen predicates his argument on the supposition that the individual, as much as the encompassing state, is subject to the shaping forces and machinery of the ideological surround.
Shakespeare's plays, Cohen argues, consistently portray the clash between the passionate search for individuality and the quest for social harmony as...
Original in topic and approach, Searching Shakespeare presents a political-historical exploration of Shakespeare's drama, examining the play...
In a collection of insightful critical essays, Derek Cohen, Deborah Heller, and the contributing authors explore the different ways in which writers of English literature have amplified, varied, or denied this archetypical perception.
In a collection of insightful critical essays, Derek Cohen, Deborah Heller, and the contributing authors explore the different ways in which writers o...
This monograph is an adapted transcript of a symposium that took place at the Texas Capitol on December 8, 2014. It was co-sponsored by the Texas Public Policy Foundation, the Heritage Foundation and the Institute for Justice.
This monograph is an adapted transcript of a symposium that took place at the Texas Capitol on December 8, 2014. It was co-sponsored by the Texas Publ...