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  1. Shakespeare's festive comedy
    a study of dramatic form and its relation to social custom
    Erschienen: ©2012
    Verlag:  Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J.

    Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Amberg-Weiden / Hochschulbibliothek Amberg
    uneingeschränkte Fernleihe, Kopie und Ausleihe
    Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Amberg-Weiden, Hochschulbibliothek, Standort Weiden
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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Beteiligt: Greenblatt, Stephen
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 0691149526; 1400839858; 9780691149523; 9781400839858
    Auflage/Ausgabe: New ed. , with a new foreword by Stephen Greenblatt
    Schlagworte: England / Social life and customs / 16th century; English drama (Comedy) / History and criticism; Literary form / History / 16th century; Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 / Comedies; Literature; DRAMA / Shakespeare; LITERARY CRITICISM / Shakespeare; LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; Festivals in literature; Humorous plays; Literature and society; Manners and customs in literature; Alltag, Brauchtum; Geschichte; Literatur; Manners and customs in literature; Festivals in literature; Literature and society; Komödie
    Weitere Schlagworte: Shakespeare, William / 1564-1616; Shakespeare, William (1564-1616); Shakespeare, William (1564-1616); Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 301 pages)
    Bemerkung(en):

    First printing 1959

    Includes bibliographical references and index

    In this classic work, acclaimed Shakespeare critic C.L. Barber argues that Elizabethan seasonal festivals such as May Day and Twelfth Night are the key to understanding Shakespeare's comedies. Brilliantly interweaving anthropology, social history, and literary criticism, Barber traces the inward journey--psychological, bodily, spiritual--of the comedies: from confusion, raucous laughter, aching desire, and aggression, to harmony. Revealing the interplay between social custom and dramatic form, the book shows how the Elizabethan antithesis between everyday and holiday comes to life in the come

  2. Shakespeare's festive comedy
    a study of dramatic form and its relation to social custom
    Erschienen: 2012
    Verlag:  Princeton University Press, Princeton

    Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz, Max-Planck-Institut, Bibliothek
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    Beteiligt: Greenblatt, Stephen
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 1400839858; 9781400839858; 9780691149523; 0691149526
    Schlagworte: Geschichte; Literature and society; English drama (Comedy); Literary form; Manners and customs in literature; Festivals in literature; Komödie
    Weitere Schlagworte: Shakespeare, William (1564-1616); Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
    Umfang: xviii, 301 pages
    Bemerkung(en):

    Reissue, with a new foreword

    Includes bibliographical references and index

  3. Shakespeare's festive comedy
    a study of dramatic form and its relation to social custom
    Erschienen: c2012
    Verlag:  Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J

    In this classic work, acclaimed Shakespeare critic C. L. Barber argues that Elizabethan seasonal festivals such as May Day and Twelfth Night are the key to understanding Shakespeare's comedies. Brilliantly interweaving anthropology, social history,... mehr

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    In this classic work, acclaimed Shakespeare critic C. L. Barber argues that Elizabethan seasonal festivals such as May Day and Twelfth Night are the key to understanding Shakespeare's comedies. Brilliantly interweaving anthropology, social history, and literary criticism, Barber traces the inward journey--psychological, bodily, spiritual--of the comedies: from confusion, raucous laughter, aching desire, and aggression, to harmony. Revealing the interplay between social custom and dramatic form, the book shows how the Elizabethan antithesis between everyday and holiday comes to life in the come

     

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  4. Shakespeare's Festive Comedy
    A Study of Dramatic Form and Its Relation to Social Custom
    Erschienen: 2012
    Verlag:  Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J. ; EBSCO Industries, Inc., Birmingham, AL, USA

    In this classic work, acclaimed Shakespeare critic C.L. Barber argues that Elizabethan seasonal festivals such as May Day and Twelfth Night are the key to understanding Shakespeare's comedies. Brilliantly interweaving anthropology, social history,... mehr

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    In this classic work, acclaimed Shakespeare critic C.L. Barber argues that Elizabethan seasonal festivals such as May Day and Twelfth Night are the key to understanding Shakespeare's comedies. Brilliantly interweaving anthropology, social history, and literary criticism, Barber traces the inward journey--psychological, bodily, spiritual--of the comedies: from confusion, raucous laughter, aching desire, and aggression, to harmony. Revealing the interplay between social custom and dramatic form, the book shows how the Elizabethan antithesis between everyday and holiday comes to life in the come.

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781400839858; 1400839858
    RVK Klassifikation: HI 3391
    Auflage/Ausgabe: New ed. / with a new foreword by Stephen Greenblatt.
    Schlagworte: Komödie; Fest <Motiv>
    Weitere Schlagworte: Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 301 pages)
    Bemerkung(en):

    First printing 1959

    Includes bibliographical references and index