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Wonder in Shakespeare, Wonder is a highly ambivalent word and idea which can denote woe, horror, or terror on one hand and delight, jubilation, or ecstasy on the other. In the first part of this book, Adam Max Cohen embraces the many meanings of wonder in order to challenge the, Wonder in Shakespeare
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  • Wonder in Shakespeare
  • Written by author Adam Max Cohen
  • Published by Palgrave Macmillan, 1/31/2012
  • Wonder is a highly ambivalent word and idea which can denote woe, horror, or terror on one hand and delight, jubilation, or ecstasy on the other. In the first part of this book, Adam Max Cohen embraces the many meanings of wonder in order to challenge the
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PART I: Wonder in Shakespeare* Wonder, Amazement, and Surprise: Beginning a Stunning Story
• Resurrections of the Living and the Dead: Natural and Spiritual Bodies andSouls*"Die to live": Various Forms of Empathetic Wonder
• The Metaphorical Use of the Prodigious Birth Tradition *More of a Prodigy than a Prophecy
• Wonder, Awe, and Admiration: Shakespeare’s Cabinets of Curiosity
• Transalpine Wonders: Shakespeare’s Marvelous Aesthetics
• PART II: Six Responses to Wonder in Shakespeare
• Embodying Wonder - Maura Tarnoff
• The Aesthetic Resurrection of the "death-mark'd" lovers in Romeo and Juliet - Janna Segal
• The "Spectacle of Conversion," Wonder, and Film in The Merchant of Venice - M. G. Aune
• God Save the King: Richard II in Wonder-land - Rebecca Steinberger *A World of (No) Wonder, or No Wonder-Wounded Heros Here: Toward a Theory on the Vanishing Mediation of "No Wonder" in Shakespeare's Theater - Kristin Keating and Bryan Reynolds *Passing for Truth: Wonder Tales and Their Audiences in Othello - Joshua B. Fisher


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