The Modernist Shakespeare: Critical Texts in a Material WorldClarendon Press, 1991 - Всего страниц: 262 Every epoch recreates its classical icons--and for literary culture no icon is more central or more protean than Shakespeare. Even though finding the authentic Shakespeare has been a goal of scholarship since the eighteenth century, he has always been constructed as a contemporary author. In this critical study, Grady charts the construction of Shakespeare as a twentieth-century text, redirecting "new historicist" methods to an investigation of the social roots of contemporary Shakespeare criticism. Beginning with the formation of professionalism as an ideology in the Victorian Age, this theoretically-informed study describes widespread attempts to save the values of the cultural tradition, in reformulated Modernist guise, from the threat of professionalist postivism in modern universities. |
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... effect ' - the case of the apparently isolated individual who grasps and transforms some particular sphere of culture - is in reality the effect of a social process , in which one figure reaps benefits the ground for which had been laid ...
... effect ' - the case of the apparently isolated individual who grasps and transforms some particular sphere of culture - is in reality the effect of a social process , in which one figure reaps benefits the ground for which had been laid ...
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... effect chain . This notion of the temporal element of drama as an Aristotelian cause- and - effect plot is reinforced at the end of a digression on the ' natural ' proclivity of the mind to assimilate drama as a purely temporal art ...
... effect chain . This notion of the temporal element of drama as an Aristotelian cause- and - effect plot is reinforced at the end of a digression on the ' natural ' proclivity of the mind to assimilate drama as a purely temporal art ...
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... effect than in the ideas that history repeats itself ... ' ( p . 155 ) , but ' behind all the unfolding of civil war there is the great lesson ( implied always and rarely stated ) that the present time must take warning from the past ...
... effect than in the ideas that history repeats itself ... ' ( p . 155 ) , but ' behind all the unfolding of civil war there is the great lesson ( implied always and rarely stated ) that the present time must take warning from the past ...
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Introduction I | 1 |
Critical Convergence | 14 |
The Rise of Professionalism | 28 |
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