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  1. Shakespeare's Webs
    Networks of Meaning in Renaissance Drama
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Taylor and Francis, Abingdon, Oxon ; ProQuest, Ann Arbor, Michigan

    In this book, renowned Renaissance drama critic Arthur F. Kinney argues that Shakespeare's method of composing plays through networks of meanings can be seen as a harbinger of today's information technology. Drawing upon hypertext and cognitive... more

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    In this book, renowned Renaissance drama critic Arthur F. Kinney argues that Shakespeare's method of composing plays through networks of meanings can be seen as a harbinger of today's information technology. Drawing upon hypertext and cognitive theory--areas that have for some time promised to take on more importance in the sphere of Shakespeare Studies--as well as the central metaphor of the Routledge collection The Renaissance Computer, Kinney looks in detail at four objects/images in Shakespeare's plays--mirrors, maps, clocks, and books--and explores the ways in which they make up networks of meaning within single plays and across the dramatist's body of work that anticipate in some ways the networks of meaning or "information" now possible in the computer age.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780203338131
    RVK Categories: HI 3325 ; HI 3385 ; HI 3390
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Subjects: Literatursemiotik; Uhr <Motiv>; Buch <Motiv>; Glocke <Motiv>; Karte <Motiv>; Spiegel <Motiv>
    Other subjects: Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (187 pages)
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  2. Shakespeare's webs
    networks of meaning in Renaissance drama
    Published: 2004
    Publisher:  Routledge, New York

    In this book, renowned Renaissance drama critic Arthur F. Kinney argues that Shakespeare's method of composing plays through networks of meanings can be seen as a harbinger of today's information technology more

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    In this book, renowned Renaissance drama critic Arthur F. Kinney argues that Shakespeare's method of composing plays through networks of meanings can be seen as a harbinger of today's information technology

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 0203338138; 9780203338131
    Subjects: Renaissance; Meaning (Philosophy) in literature; Renaissance; LITERARY CRITICISM ; Shakespeare; DRAMA ; Shakespeare; Meaning (Philosophy) in literature; Renaissance; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Other subjects: Shakespeare, William 1564-1616; Shakespeare, William (1564-1616); Shakespeare, William
    Scope: Online Ressource (xxiv, 168 pages), illustrations
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 151-157) and index. - Print version record

  3. Shakespeare’s Webs
    Networks of Meaning in Renaissance Drama
    Published: 2004
    Publisher:  Taylor & Francis, London

    In this book, renowned Renaissance drama critic Arthur F. Kinney argues that Shakespeare's method of composing plays through networks of meanings can be seen as a harbinger of today's information technology. Drawing upon hypertext and cognitive... more

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    In this book, renowned Renaissance drama critic Arthur F. Kinney argues that Shakespeare's method of composing plays through networks of meanings can be seen as a harbinger of today's information technology. Drawing upon hypertext and cognitive theory-areas that have for some time promised to take on more importance in the sphere of Shakespeare Studies-as well as the central metaphor of the Routledge collection The Renaissance Computer, Kinney looks in detail at four objects/images in Shakespeare's plays-mirrors, maps, clocks, and books - and explores the ways in which they make up networks of meaning within single plays and across the dramatist's body of work that anticipate in some ways the networks of meaning or "information" now possible in the computer age. Kinney is a well published and respected Shakespearean whose innovative work in this project will be of considerable interest to a large number of students and scholars working in Shakespeare Studies Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 Shakespeare's Mirrors -- Chapter 2 Shakespeare's Books -- Chapter 3 Shakespeare's Clocks -- Chapter 4 Shakespeare's Maps -- Chapter 5 Conclusion -- Notes -- Index

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780203338131
    Edition: 1st ed
    Subjects: Meaning (Philosophy) in literature; Meaning (Philosophy) in literature; Electronic books
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (187 pages)