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Shakespeare, William - 1564–1616, English dramatist and poet, b. Stratford-on-Avon. He is considered the greatest playwright who ever lived.

Life

His father, John Shakespeare, was successful in the leather business during Shakespeare's early childhood but later met with financial difficulties. During his prosperous years his father was also involved in municipal affairs, holding the


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    Antony and Cleopatra » Read Now

    by William Shakespeare. 202 pgs.

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    Antony and Cleopatra: New Critical Essays » Read Now

    by Sara Munson Deats. 341 pgs.

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    Complementing other volumes in the Shakespeare Criticism Series, this collection of twenty original essays will expand the critical contexts in which Antony and Cleopatra can be enjoyed as both literature and theater. The essays will cover a wide spectrum of topics and utilize a diversity of...
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    Shakespeare the Playwright: A Companion to the Complete Tragedies, Histories, Comedies, and Romances ("Antony and Cleopatra" begins on p. 209) » Read Now

    by Victor L. Cahn. 865 pgs.

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    When Victor Cahn's Shakespeare the Playwright was issued in 1991, it was "highly recommended for any general public library and for academic collections at all undergraduate levels" (Choice) and viewed as "a useful guide for the general reader, as well as high school and undergraduate students"...
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    Shakespeare's Arguments with History (Chap. 8 "Antony and Cleopatra") » Read Now

    by Ronald Knowles. 236 pgs.

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    Argument was the basis of Renaissance education; both rhetoric and dialectic permeated early modern humanist culture, including drama. This study approaches Shakespeare's history plays by analyzing the use of argument in the plays and examining the importance of argument in Renaissance culture...
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    Shame in Shakespeare (Chap. 8 "Antony and Cleopatra and Coriolanus") » Read Now

    by Ewan Fernie. 275 pgs.

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    One of the most intense and painful of our human passions, shame is typically seen in contemporary culture as a disability or a disease to be cured. Shakespeare's ultimately positive portrayal of the emotion challenges this view. Drawing on philosophers and theorists of shame, Shame in Shakespeare...
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    Women and Race in Early Modern Texts (Chap. 2 "Sex, Race, and Empire in Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra") » Read Now

    by Joyce Green MacDonald. 188 pgs.

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    Joyce Green MacDonald discusses the links between women's racial, sexual, and civic identities in early modern texts. She examines the scarcity of African women in English plays of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, the racial identity of the women in the drama and also that of the women who...
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    Playing Bit Parts in Shakespeare (Chap. 9 "The Varying Tide of Antony and Cleopatra") » Read Now

    by M. M. Mahood. 284 pgs.

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    Playing Bit Parts in Shakespeare is a unique survey of the small supporting roles - such as foils, feeds, attendants and messengers - that feature in Shakespeare's plays. Exploring such issues as how bit players should conduct themselves within a scene, and how blank verse or prose may be spoken to...
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    Enter the Body: Women and Representation on Shakespeare's Stage (Chap. 3 "Shadowing Cleopatra: Making Whiteness Strange") » Read Now

    by Carol Chillington Rutter. 218 pgs.

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    Enter the Body offers a series of provocative case studies of the work women's bodies do on Shakespeare's intensely body-conscious stage. Rutter's topics are sex, death, race, gender, culture, politics, and the excessive performative body that exceeds the playtext it inhabits. As well as drawing...
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    Roman Shakespeare: Warriors, Wounds, and Women (Chap. 5 "Antony's Wound") » Read Now

    by Coppélia Kahn. 190 pgs.

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    In the first full-length study of Shakespeare's Roman plays, Coppeacute;lia Kahn brings to these texts a startling, critical perspective which interrogates the gender ideologies lurking behind 'Roman virtue'. Plays featured include: * Titus Andronicus * Julius Caesar * Antony and Cleopatra...

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