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What was Shakespeare?: Renaissance Plays and Changing Critical Practice Book

What was Shakespeare?: Renaissance Plays and Changing Critical Practice
What was Shakespeare?: Renaissance Plays and Changing Critical Practice, What was Shakespeare? For Edward Pechter, the question does not concern the time-worn mystery of identity--whether the Bard was the glover's son from Stratford or the Earl of Oxford or any of the other pretenders. Instead, Pechter examines how our talk ab, What was Shakespeare?: Renaissance Plays and Changing Critical Practice has a rating of 4 stars
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What was Shakespeare?: Renaissance Plays and Changing Critical Practice, What was Shakespeare? For Edward Pechter, the question does not concern the time-worn mystery of identity--whether the Bard was the glover's son from Stratford or the Earl of Oxford or any of the other pretenders. Instead, Pechter examines how our talk ab, What was Shakespeare?: Renaissance Plays and Changing Critical Practice
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  • What was Shakespeare?: Renaissance Plays and Changing Critical Practice
  • Written by author Edward Pechter
  • Published by Cornell University Press, February 1995
  • What was Shakespeare? For Edward Pechter, the question does not concern the time-worn mystery of identity--whether the Bard was the glover's son from Stratford or the Earl of Oxford or any of the other pretenders. Instead, Pechter examines how our talk ab
  • What Was Shakespeare? For Edward Pechter, the question does not concern the timeworn mystery of identity--whether the Bard was the glover's son from Stratford of the Earl of Oxford or any of the other pretenders. Instead, Pechter examines how our t
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Preface
Introduction: After "After the Carnival"1
1What Was Shakespeare?13
2The Rise and Fall of the New Historicism49
3Of Ants and Grasshoppers: Two Ways (or More) to Link Texts and Power87
4Teaching Differences106
5In Defense of Jargon: Criticism as a Social Practice126
6Against "Ideology"142
Notes167
Works Cited179
Index193


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