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Chapter 16 Hamlet : Something Within
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Jeffrey Knapp
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Series Editors’ Preface viii
- A Note on Pronouns xi
- Introduction: Shakespeare and His Audience 1
- Chapter 1 Shakespeare’s Society and Theater 7
- Chapter 2 Shakespeare’s Life on the Stage 16
- Chapter 3 The Comedy of Errors: Style as Comedy 27
- Chapter 4 The Comedy of Errors: Identity and the Marketplace 38
- Chapter 5 A Midsummer Night’s Dream: Heterosexuality as Perversity 49
- Chapter 6 A Midsummer Night’s Dream: Loving Difference 60
- Chapter 7 The Merchant of Venice: Money Talks 71
- Chapter 8 The Merchant of Venice: Turning Less into More 82
- Chapter 9 As You Like It: Is Anyone Better Than Anyone Else? 95
- Chapter 10 As You Like It: Acting Like Yourself 106
- Chapter 11 Richard II: Royalty as Theater 117
- Chapter 12 Richard II: The King’s Multiplicity 128
- Chapter 13 1 Henry IV: Nation and Self Divided 138
- Chapter 14 1 Henry IV: Recreating the Prince 149
- Chapter 15 Hamlet: The Death of Fathers 161
- Chapter 16 Hamlet : Something Within 172
- Chapter 17 Hamlet : Hamlet’s Mystique 181
- Chapter 18 Measure for Measure: Self-Usurpation 191
- Chapter 19 Measure for Measure: Craft Against Vice 202
- Chapter 20 Othello: Heterosexuality as Tragedy 213
- Chapter 21 Othello: Who Is the Real Othello? 223
- Chapter 22 Othello: Killing for Loving 235
- Chapter 23 The Winter’s Tale: The One vs. the Many 244
- Chapter 24 The Winter’s Tale: Bearing Children 255
- Chapter 25 The Winter’s Tale: The Resurrection of Comedy 264
- Chapter 26 The Tempest: Playwright as Tyrant 275
- Chapter 27 The Tempest: Gaining Through Loss 286
- Further Reading 297
- Selected Performances on DVD 303
- Index 304
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Series Editors’ Preface viii
- A Note on Pronouns xi
- Introduction: Shakespeare and His Audience 1
- Chapter 1 Shakespeare’s Society and Theater 7
- Chapter 2 Shakespeare’s Life on the Stage 16
- Chapter 3 The Comedy of Errors: Style as Comedy 27
- Chapter 4 The Comedy of Errors: Identity and the Marketplace 38
- Chapter 5 A Midsummer Night’s Dream: Heterosexuality as Perversity 49
- Chapter 6 A Midsummer Night’s Dream: Loving Difference 60
- Chapter 7 The Merchant of Venice: Money Talks 71
- Chapter 8 The Merchant of Venice: Turning Less into More 82
- Chapter 9 As You Like It: Is Anyone Better Than Anyone Else? 95
- Chapter 10 As You Like It: Acting Like Yourself 106
- Chapter 11 Richard II: Royalty as Theater 117
- Chapter 12 Richard II: The King’s Multiplicity 128
- Chapter 13 1 Henry IV: Nation and Self Divided 138
- Chapter 14 1 Henry IV: Recreating the Prince 149
- Chapter 15 Hamlet: The Death of Fathers 161
- Chapter 16 Hamlet : Something Within 172
- Chapter 17 Hamlet : Hamlet’s Mystique 181
- Chapter 18 Measure for Measure: Self-Usurpation 191
- Chapter 19 Measure for Measure: Craft Against Vice 202
- Chapter 20 Othello: Heterosexuality as Tragedy 213
- Chapter 21 Othello: Who Is the Real Othello? 223
- Chapter 22 Othello: Killing for Loving 235
- Chapter 23 The Winter’s Tale: The One vs. the Many 244
- Chapter 24 The Winter’s Tale: Bearing Children 255
- Chapter 25 The Winter’s Tale: The Resurrection of Comedy 264
- Chapter 26 The Tempest: Playwright as Tyrant 275
- Chapter 27 The Tempest: Gaining Through Loss 286
- Further Reading 297
- Selected Performances on DVD 303
- Index 304