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Shakespeare, Italy, and intertextuality
Shakespeare, Italy, and intertextuality, This collection of essays, written by distinguished international scholars, focuses on the structural influence of Italian literature, culture and society at large on Shakespeare's dramatic canon. Exploring recent methodological trends coming from Anglo-A, Shakespeare, Italy, and intertextuality has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Shakespeare, Italy, and intertextuality
  • Written by author Michele Marrapodi
  • Published by Manchester ; Manchester University Press, 2004., 2005/01/20
  • This collection of essays, written by distinguished international scholars, focuses on the structural influence of Italian literature, culture and society at large on Shakespeare's dramatic canon. Exploring recent methodological trends coming from Anglo-A
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1 Introduction : intertextualizing Shakespeare's text 1
2 Seven types of intertextuality 13
3 English bodies in Italian habits 26
4 Shakespeare and Plutarch : intertextuality in action 45
5 'Voila la belle mort' : the crisis of the aristocracy in Troilus and Cressida 59
6 Beyond the reformation : Italian intertexts of the ransom plot in Measure for measure 73
7 'The story is extant, and writ in very choice Italian' : Shakespeare's dramatizations of Cinthio 91
8 Intertextual transformations : the novella as mediator between Italian and English Renaissance drama 107
9 Shakespeare's Italian intertexts : The taming of the/a Shrew 118
10 'What news on the Rialto' : luxury, sodomy, and miscegenation in The merchant of Venice 131
11 Othello italicized : xenophobia and the erosion of tragedy 145
12 The politics of plot : Measure for measure and the Italianate disguised duke play 158
13 'The three-fold world divided' : Julius Caesar in the light of Theologia Platonica 176
14 Cleopatra's barge and Antony's body : Italian sources and English theatre 197
15 Intertextuality and the chess motif : Shakespeare, Middleton, Greenway 216
16 'Rare Italian master(s)' : Roman art in Romeo and Juliet, Antony and Cleopatra, and The winter's tale 227
17 Shakespeare in the bottega : art works, apocrypha, and the stage 239
18 Afterword : Italy as intertext 253


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