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Reconstructing Shakespeare : rebuilding his plays in contemporary literary environment / edited by V. Lakshmanan

By: Lakshmanan, V. [ed.].
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Delhi : Authorspress, 2011.Description: xvi, 154 p. : 22 cm.ISBN: 9788172735630.Subject(s): ENGLISH | ENGLISH LITERATURE | ENGLISH LITERATURE - DRAMA | ENGLISH LITERATURE - DRAMA - WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE | ENGLISH LITERATURE - WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE - CRITICISM AND INTERPRETATION | ENGLISH LITERATURE - HISTORY AND CRITICISMDDC classification: 822.3309
Contents:
Reconstructing Shakespeare: the world as theatre -- K. Chellappan The dynamics of public spaces in Shakespeare: a preliminary exploration -- B. Hariharan Power of magic and magic of power: Re-reading Shakespeare's the tempest through strategies of colonialism and imperialism -- Baniprata Goswami Power, dominance and survival in Shakespeare's last plays -- Raju Parghi Shakespeare: a capitalist? -- Harini Jeyaraman, K. Sreena Living through future: Shakespeare in the management classroom -- Punyashree Panda From Scottish highlands to Feudal Japan: Macbeth and the Throne of Blood -- Aysha Viswamohan Imprint of Shakespeare on the Indian stage and screen -- T. Asha Priya, M. G. Priya The force in Shakespeare's plays in Sri Aurobindo's perspective -- Shruti Bidwaikar Shakespeare's voice in Gloria Naylor's Mama Day -- T. Deivasigamani Masculine traits in the feminine self: an archetypal approach -- Geetha Sentthilkumar, P. Ambika, K. A. Krishnalalitha Masculinity and disguise: a study of Portia and Viola -- N. Chandra Shakespeare: a queer reading of Shakespeare -- M. Smitha Transvestism in Shakespeare - S. Subhapriya Othello: a study of 'the self' and 'the other' -- M. Parimala Katharina wronged? a gender study of The timing of the Shrew -- V. Sangeetha Redefining Macbeth -- C. Santosh Kumar Hamlet's insanity as defence mechanism -- K. Ravichandran Hamlet's as defender of tradition -- S. Bharathiraja Anti-semitism in The Merchant of Venice -- Colette Sharmila Pericles and the sea: an archetypal reading of pericles: Prince of Tyre -- Suresh Frederick
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Reconstructing Shakespeare: the world as theatre -- K. Chellappan The dynamics of public spaces in Shakespeare: a preliminary exploration -- B. Hariharan Power of magic and magic of power: Re-reading Shakespeare's the tempest through strategies of colonialism and imperialism -- Baniprata Goswami Power, dominance and survival in Shakespeare's last plays -- Raju Parghi Shakespeare: a capitalist? -- Harini Jeyaraman, K. Sreena Living through future: Shakespeare in the management classroom -- Punyashree Panda From Scottish highlands to Feudal Japan: Macbeth and the Throne of Blood -- Aysha Viswamohan Imprint of Shakespeare on the Indian stage and screen -- T. Asha Priya, M. G. Priya The force in Shakespeare's plays in Sri Aurobindo's perspective -- Shruti Bidwaikar Shakespeare's voice in Gloria Naylor's Mama Day -- T. Deivasigamani Masculine traits in the feminine self: an archetypal approach -- Geetha Sentthilkumar, P. Ambika, K. A. Krishnalalitha Masculinity and disguise: a study of Portia and Viola -- N. Chandra Shakespeare: a queer reading of Shakespeare -- M. Smitha Transvestism in Shakespeare - S. Subhapriya Othello: a study of 'the self' and 'the other' -- M. Parimala Katharina wronged? a gender study of The timing of the Shrew -- V. Sangeetha Redefining Macbeth -- C. Santosh Kumar Hamlet's insanity as defence mechanism -- K. Ravichandran Hamlet's as defender of tradition -- S. Bharathiraja Anti-semitism in The Merchant of Venice -- Colette Sharmila Pericles and the sea: an archetypal reading of pericles: Prince of Tyre -- Suresh Frederick

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