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  1. Women talk back to Shakespeare
    contemporary adaptations and appropriations
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, London ; New York

    "This study explores more recent adaptations published in the last decade whereby women - either authors or their characters - talk back to Shakespeare in a variety of new ways. "Talking back to Shakespeare", a term common in intertextual discourse,... more

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    "This study explores more recent adaptations published in the last decade whereby women - either authors or their characters - talk back to Shakespeare in a variety of new ways. "Talking back to Shakespeare", a term common in intertextual discourse, is not a new phenomenon, particularly in literature. For centuries, women writers-novelists, playwrights, and poets-have responded to Shakespeare with inventive and often transgressive retellings of his work. Thus far, feminist scholarship has examined creative responses to Shakespeare by women writers through the late twentieth century. This book brings together the "then" of Shakespeare with the "now" of contemporary literature by examining how many of his plays have cultural currency in the present day. Adoption and surrogate childrearing; gender fluidity; global pandemics; imprisonment and criminal justice; the intersection of misogyny and racism - these are all pressing social and political concerns, but they are also issues that are central to Shakespeare's plays and the early modern period. By approaching material with a fresh interdisciplinary perspective, Women Talk Back to Shakespeare is an excellent tool for both scholars and students concerned with adaptation, women and gender, and intertextuality of Shakespeare's plays"--

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9780367763527; 9780367763510
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    RVK Categories: HI 3385
    Series: New interdisciplinary approaches to early modern culture: confluences and contexts
    Subjects: Bearbeitung; Englisch; Frauenliteratur
    Other subjects: Shakespeare, William (1564-1616); Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 / Adaptations / History and criticism; English literature / Women authors / History and criticism; Feminism and literature / English-speaking countries; Women and literature / English-speaking countries; Literary criticism
    Scope: ix, 189 Seiten
  2. Women talk back to Shakespeare
    contemporary adaptations and appropriations
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, London ; New York

    This study explores more recent adaptations published in the last decade whereby women-either authors or their characters-talk back to Shakespeare in a variety of new ways."Talking back to Shakespeare", a term common in intertextual discourse, is not... more

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    This study explores more recent adaptations published in the last decade whereby women-either authors or their characters-talk back to Shakespeare in a variety of new ways."Talking back to Shakespeare", a term common in intertextual discourse, is not a new phenomenon, particularly in literature. For centuries, women writers-novelists, playwrights, and poets-have responded to Shakespeare with inventive and often transgressive retellings of his work. Thus far, feminist scholarship has examined creative responses to Shakespeare by women writers through the late twentieth century. This book brings together the "then" of Shakespeare with the "now" of contemporary literature by examining how many of his plays have cultural currency in the present day. Adoption and surrogate childrearing; gender fluidity; global pandemics; imprisonment and criminal justice; the intersection of misogyny and racism-these are all pressing social and political concerns, but they are also issues that are central to Shakespeare's plays and the early modern period. By approaching material with a fresh interdisciplinary perspective, Women Talk Back to Shakespeare is an excellent tool for both scholars and students concerned with adaptation, women and gender, and intertextuality of Shakespeare's plays

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9780367763527; 9780367763510
    Series: New interdisciplinary approaches to early modern culture
    Subjects: Drama; Englisch; Rezeption; Anpassung; Frauenliteratur
    Other subjects: Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
    Scope: ix, 189 Seiten
  3. Women talk back to Shakespeare
    contemporary adaptations and appropriations
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, London ; New York

    "This study explores more recent adaptations published in the last decade whereby women - either authors or their characters - talk back to Shakespeare in a variety of new ways. "Talking back to Shakespeare", a term common in intertextual discourse,... more

    Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek, Jacob-und-Wilhelm-Grimm-Zentrum
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    "This study explores more recent adaptations published in the last decade whereby women - either authors or their characters - talk back to Shakespeare in a variety of new ways. "Talking back to Shakespeare", a term common in intertextual discourse, is not a new phenomenon, particularly in literature. For centuries, women writers-novelists, playwrights, and poets-have responded to Shakespeare with inventive and often transgressive retellings of his work. Thus far, feminist scholarship has examined creative responses to Shakespeare by women writers through the late twentieth century. This book brings together the "then" of Shakespeare with the "now" of contemporary literature by examining how many of his plays have cultural currency in the present day. Adoption and surrogate childrearing; gender fluidity; global pandemics; imprisonment and criminal justice; the intersection of misogyny and racism - these are all pressing social and political concerns, but they are also issues that are central to Shakespeare's plays and the early modern period. By approaching material with a fresh interdisciplinary perspective, Women Talk Back to Shakespeare is an excellent tool for both scholars and students concerned with adaptation, women and gender, and intertextuality of Shakespeare's plays"--

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9780367763527; 9780367763510
    Other identifier:
    RVK Categories: HI 3385
    Series: New interdisciplinary approaches to early modern culture: confluences and contexts
    Subjects: Bearbeitung; Englisch; Frauenliteratur
    Other subjects: Shakespeare, William (1564-1616); Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 / Adaptations / History and criticism; English literature / Women authors / History and criticism; Feminism and literature / English-speaking countries; Women and literature / English-speaking countries; Literary criticism
    Scope: ix, 189 Seiten
  4. Women talk back to Shakespeare
    contemporary adaptations and appropriations
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, London

    "This study explores more recent adaptations published in the last decade whereby women - either authors or their characters - talk back to Shakespeare in a variety of new ways. "Talking back to Shakespeare", a term common in intertextual discourse,... more

    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Unter den Linden
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    "This study explores more recent adaptations published in the last decade whereby women - either authors or their characters - talk back to Shakespeare in a variety of new ways. "Talking back to Shakespeare", a term common in intertextual discourse, is not a new phenomenon, particularly in literature. For centuries, women writers-novelists, playwrights, and poets-have responded to Shakespeare with inventive and often transgressive retellings of his work. Thus far, feminist scholarship has examined creative responses to Shakespeare by women writers through the late twentieth century. This book brings together the "then" of Shakespeare with the "now" of contemporary literature by examining how many of his plays have cultural currency in the present day. Adoption and surrogate childrearing; gender fluidity; global pandemics; imprisonment and criminal justice; the intersection of misogyny and racism - these are all pressing social and political concerns, but they are also issues that are central to Shakespeare's plays and the early modern period. By approaching material with a fresh interdisciplinary perspective, Women Talk Back to Shakespeare is an excellent tool for both scholars and students concerned with adaptation, women and gender, and intertextuality of Shakespeare's plays"--

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9780367763527; 9780367763510
    Other identifier:
    RVK Categories: HI 3370
    Series: New interdisciplinary approaches to early modern culture: confluences and contexts
    Subjects: English literature; Feminism and literature; Women and literature; Adaption <Literatur>; Autorin; Feminismus; Literary criticism
    Other subjects: Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616; Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
    Scope: ix, 189 Seiten
  5. Women talk back to Shakespeare
    contemporary adaptations and appropriations
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Routledge, London ; New York

    This study explores more recent adaptations published in the last decade whereby women-either authors or their characters-talk back to Shakespeare in a variety of new ways."Talking back to Shakespeare", a term common in intertextual discourse, is not... more

    Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek, Jacob-und-Wilhelm-Grimm-Zentrum
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    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Unter den Linden
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    Europa-Universität Viadrina, Universitätsbibliothek
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    This study explores more recent adaptations published in the last decade whereby women-either authors or their characters-talk back to Shakespeare in a variety of new ways."Talking back to Shakespeare", a term common in intertextual discourse, is not a new phenomenon, particularly in literature. For centuries, women writers-novelists, playwrights, and poets-have responded to Shakespeare with inventive and often transgressive retellings of his work. Thus far, feminist scholarship has examined creative responses to Shakespeare by women writers through the late twentieth century. This book brings together the "then" of Shakespeare with the "now" of contemporary literature by examining how many of his plays have cultural currency in the present day. Adoption and surrogate childrearing; gender fluidity; global pandemics; imprisonment and criminal justice; the intersection of misogyny and racism-these are all pressing social and political concerns, but they are also issues that are central to Shakespeare's plays and the early modern period. By approaching material with a fresh interdisciplinary perspective, Women Talk Back to Shakespeare is an excellent tool for both scholars and students concerned with adaptation, women and gender, and intertextuality of Shakespeare's plays

     

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  6. Women talk back to Shakespeare
    contemporary adaptations and appropriations
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, London ; New York

    This study explores more recent adaptations published in the last decade whereby women-either authors or their characters-talk back to Shakespeare in a variety of new ways."Talking back to Shakespeare", a term common in intertextual discourse, is not... more

    Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Bonn
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    Universitätsbibliothek Paderborn
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    This study explores more recent adaptations published in the last decade whereby women-either authors or their characters-talk back to Shakespeare in a variety of new ways."Talking back to Shakespeare", a term common in intertextual discourse, is not a new phenomenon, particularly in literature. For centuries, women writers-novelists, playwrights, and poets-have responded to Shakespeare with inventive and often transgressive retellings of his work. Thus far, feminist scholarship has examined creative responses to Shakespeare by women writers through the late twentieth century. This book brings together the "then" of Shakespeare with the "now" of contemporary literature by examining how many of his plays have cultural currency in the present day. Adoption and surrogate childrearing; gender fluidity; global pandemics; imprisonment and criminal justice; the intersection of misogyny and racism-these are all pressing social and political concerns, but they are also issues that are central to Shakespeare's plays and the early modern period. By approaching material with a fresh interdisciplinary perspective, Women Talk Back to Shakespeare is an excellent tool for both scholars and students concerned with adaptation, women and gender, and intertextuality of Shakespeare's plays

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9780367763527; 9780367763510
    Series: New interdisciplinary approaches to early modern culture
    Subjects: Shakespeare, William; Drama; Rezeption; Anpassung; Englisch; Frauenliteratur; Geschichte 2000-2020
    Scope: ix, 189 Seiten
  7. Women talk back to Shakespeare
    contemporary adaptations and appropriations
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Routledge, London ; New York

    This study explores more recent adaptations published in the last decade whereby women-either authors or their characters-talk back to Shakespeare in a variety of new ways."Talking back to Shakespeare", a term common in intertextual discourse, is not... more

    Universitätsbibliothek Bayreuth
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    Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
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    Universitätsbibliothek Würzburg
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    This study explores more recent adaptations published in the last decade whereby women-either authors or their characters-talk back to Shakespeare in a variety of new ways."Talking back to Shakespeare", a term common in intertextual discourse, is not a new phenomenon, particularly in literature. For centuries, women writers-novelists, playwrights, and poets-have responded to Shakespeare with inventive and often transgressive retellings of his work. Thus far, feminist scholarship has examined creative responses to Shakespeare by women writers through the late twentieth century. This book brings together the "then" of Shakespeare with the "now" of contemporary literature by examining how many of his plays have cultural currency in the present day. Adoption and surrogate childrearing; gender fluidity; global pandemics; imprisonment and criminal justice; the intersection of misogyny and racism-these are all pressing social and political concerns, but they are also issues that are central to Shakespeare's plays and the early modern period. By approaching material with a fresh interdisciplinary perspective, Women Talk Back to Shakespeare is an excellent tool for both scholars and students concerned with adaptation, women and gender, and intertextuality of Shakespeare's plays

     

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  8. Women talk back to Shakespeare
    contemporary adaptations and appropriations
    Published: 2022; © 2022
    Publisher:  Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, London

    "This study explores more recent adaptations published in the last decade whereby women - either authors or their characters - talk back to Shakespeare in a variety of new ways. "Talking back to Shakespeare", a term common in intertextual discourse,... more

    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Potsdamer Straße
    10 A 139131
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    Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen
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    Universität Konstanz, Kommunikations-, Informations-, Medienzentrum (KIM)
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    Universitätsbibliothek Mannheim
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    Saarländische Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek
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    "This study explores more recent adaptations published in the last decade whereby women - either authors or their characters - talk back to Shakespeare in a variety of new ways. "Talking back to Shakespeare", a term common in intertextual discourse, is not a new phenomenon, particularly in literature. For centuries, women writers-novelists, playwrights, and poets-have responded to Shakespeare with inventive and often transgressive retellings of his work. Thus far, feminist scholarship has examined creative responses to Shakespeare by women writers through the late twentieth century. This book brings together the "then" of Shakespeare with the "now" of contemporary literature by examining how many of his plays have cultural currency in the present day. Adoption and surrogate childrearing; gender fluidity; global pandemics; imprisonment and criminal justice; the intersection of misogyny and racism - these are all pressing social and political concerns, but they are also issues that are central to Shakespeare's plays and the early modern period. By approaching material with a fresh interdisciplinary perspective, Women Talk Back to Shakespeare is an excellent tool for both scholars and students concerned with adaptation, women and gender, and intertextuality of Shakespeare's plays"--

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9780367763527; 9780367763510
    Other identifier:
    RVK Categories: HI 3370
    Series: New interdisciplinary approaches to early modern culture: confluences and contexts
    Subjects: English literature; Feminism and literature; Women and literature; Adaption <Literatur>; Autorin; Feminismus; Literary criticism
    Other subjects: Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616; Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
    Scope: ix, 189 Seiten