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9780748633012

Shakespeare in Theory and Practice

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    9780748633012

  • ISBN10:

    0748633014

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2008-05-22
  • Publisher: Edinburgh University Press

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Summary

Through theory, world-renowned critic Catherine Belsey registers Shakespeare's powers of seduction together with his moment in history. Teasing out meaning from his narrative poems, as well as his more familiar plays, Shakespeare in Theory and Practiceis a brilliant fusion between attention to textuality and the power of the archive. Belsey's reading of the Sonnets, written just for this book, is a particularly acute analysis of their intricate and ambivalent inscription of desire.Belsey has been intimately involved with poststructuralism as it has emerged and developed in the English-speaking world. Her earliest essays are strongly influenced by Roland Barthes and Louis Althusser, writers who acknowledged the psychoanalytic account of representation as always unstable, designed at once to reveal and to repress. Belsey's later work has more in common with Lacanian psychoanalysis, in addition to Derridean deconstruction. Taken together, her essays trace the progress of theory over three decades, and the original introduction to this collection gives a narrative and analytical overview, from a participant's perspective, of the implications of Belsey's work.Key Features *A prominent critic writing on a central figure of English literature *An exemplary demonstration of poststructuralist theory at work *Pays particular attention to desire as a theme and as a component of interpretation *Close readings combine the historical and the theoretical.

Author Biography

Catherine Belsey is Research Professor at Swansea University. She is author of Critical Practice (1980, 2002) and Shakespeare and the Loss of Eden (1999). Her most recent books are Poststructuralism: A Very Short Introduction (2002), Culture and the Real (2005) and Why Shakespeare? (2007).

Table of Contents

Prefacep. vi
Introduction: Practising with Theoryp. 1
Psychoanalysis and Early Modern Culture: Lacan with Augustine and Montaignep. 15
Love as Trompe-l'oeil: Taxonomies of Desire in Venus and Adonisp. 34
Tarquin Dispossessed: Expropriation and Consent in The Rape of Lucrecep. 54
Antinomies of Desire and the Sonnetsp. 73
Peter Quince's Ballad: Memory, Psychoanalysis, History and A Midsummer Night's Dreamp. 94
The Illusion of Empire: Elizabethan Expansionism and Shakespeare's Second Tetralogyp. 109
Making Histories Then and Now: Shakespeare from Richard II to Henry Vp. 119
The Case of Hamlet's Consciencep. 139
Iago the Essayistp. 157
Notesp. 172
Indexp. 203
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