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The Routledge Research Companion to Shakespeare and Classical Literature
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Routledge Research Companion to Shakespeare and Classical Literature

Introduction Sean Keilen & Nick Moschovakis

1 Shakespeare’s books Michael Ursell & Melissa Yinger

2 A classical education William P. Weaver

3 Shakespeare and English translations of the classics Liz Oakley-Brown

4 Genre: comedy and tragedy Tanya Pollard

5 The sonnets and narrative poems Pamela Royston Macfie

6 Shakespeare's grammar Leah Whittington

7 Rhetoric and dalectic Nick Moschovakis

8 History and geography Jane Grogan

9 Shakespeare and myth Sarah Annes Brown

10 Shakespeare and classical cosmology Jean E. Feerick

11 Politics Amelia Zurcher

12 Classical drama before Shakespeare Robert Hornback

13 Classicism on the English stage during Shakespeare's youth and maturity Jeanne H. McCarthy

14 Popular classical drama Mark Bayer

15 Theater in theory Jennifer Waldron

16 Later classicism in the drama Michael Chemers

17 Shakespeare and Asian classics Poonam Trivedi

18 Shakespeare and "the classics" in the classroom: ten resources

19 Human value Jim Kearney

20 What is a classic? Is Shakespeare a classic? Sean Keilen

About the Author

Sean Keilen is Associate Professor of Literature and Director of Shakespeare Workshop at the University of California, Santa Cruz. He is the author of Vulgar Eloquence: On the Renaissance Invention of English Literature (2006) and of essays about English classicism during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.

Nick Moschovakis has taught subjects including Shakespeare, early modern English literature, and Western humanities at several colleges and universities. He is the author of articles and book chapters on Shakespeare; the editor of Macbeth: New Critical Essays (2008); and a member of Shakespeare Quarterly’s editorial board.

Reviews

"This companion covers a truly impressive amount of ground: its myriad approaches and wide-ranging chapters prompting us to think differently (both as researchers and teachers) about the classicism of Shakespeare’s own works, their various theatrical and literary contexts and their enduring and evolving legacies."- Katherine Heavey, University of Glasgow - Cahiers Elisabethains

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