Unediting the Renaissance: Shakespeare, Marlowe and MiltonRoutledge, 2002. 6. 1. - 280페이지 Unediting the Renaissance is a path-breaking and timely look at the issues of the textual editing of Renaissance works. Both erudite and accessible, it will be a fascinating and provocative read for any Renaissance student or scholar. Leah Marcus argues that `bad' versions of Renaissance texts such as Shakespeare's First Folio should not be viewed as mutilated copies of originals, but rather reputable alternatives encoding differences in ideology, cultural meaning and other elements of performance. Marcus focuses on key Renaissance works- Dr Faustus, The Merry Wives of Windsor, The Taming of the Shrew, Hamlet and poems by Milton, Donne and Herrick - to re-exmaine how editorial intervention shapes the texts which are widely accepted as `definitive'. Examining the cultural attitudes, fears and influences which influence textual editors, from the seveteenth century to the present day, Marcus sheds new light on a previously unexamined aspect of Renaissance studies. A lively critique of current theoretical practices, Unediting the Renaissance will shift the ways in which Shakespeare and his contemporaries are edited and read. |
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... audience: a Milton who loses part of himself as he relinquishes traditional oral forms and adapts to the new demands of literate print culture. By using ethnographic modelling to explore typical features of modern editorial practice ...
... audience: a Milton who loses part of himself as he relinquishes traditional oral forms and adapts to the new demands of literate print culture. By using ethnographic modelling to explore typical features of modern editorial practice ...
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... audiences in the United States and Britain before whom I have presented segments of it, and by the perspectives offered by visiting scholars to the University of Texas like Ian Willison, Robin Alston, and even more, D. F. McKenzie ...
... audiences in the United States and Britain before whom I have presented segments of it, and by the perspectives offered by visiting scholars to the University of Texas like Ian Willison, Robin Alston, and even more, D. F. McKenzie ...
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... audiences in mind. It is aimed first at readers who already have an active interest in textual studies, in the myriad subtle ways in which literary works are altered by their histories, and by the shaping hands of scholars who transform ...
... audiences in mind. It is aimed first at readers who already have an active interest in textual studies, in the myriad subtle ways in which literary works are altered by their histories, and by the shaping hands of scholars who transform ...
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... audience in mind - those readers and critics who are as yet unconverted, who are either unaware of the new developments or consider them a tempest in a teapot that can be safely overlooked. As part of our interpretive activity, those of ...
... audience in mind - those readers and critics who are as yet unconverted, who are either unaware of the new developments or consider them a tempest in a teapot that can be safely overlooked. As part of our interpretive activity, those of ...
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... audience for his edition to achieve the illusion of transparency. In very recent editions influenced by post- structuralist theory and hy the new textual studies, the editor's shaping hand is likely to be much more obvious - we may ...
... audience for his edition to achieve the illusion of transparency. In very recent editions influenced by post- structuralist theory and hy the new textual studies, the editor's shaping hand is likely to be much more obvious - we may ...
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TEXTUAL INSTABILITY AND IDEOLOGICAL DIFFERENCE The case of Doctor Faustus | 38 |
PURITY AND DANGER IN THE MODERN EDITION The Merry Wives of Windsor | 68 |
THE EDITOR AS TAMER A Shrew and The Shrew | 101 |
BAD TASTE AND BAD HAMLET | 132 |
JOHN MILTONS VOICE | 177 |
NOTES | 228 |
INDEX | 263 |
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