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5. Richard of Gloucester’s Elemental Thinking: Water and Sovereignty in Shakespeare’s First Tetralogy
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- List of Illustrations 7
- Acknowledgments and Dedication 9
- Introduction : Watery Thinking: Minds and Water In and Beyond the Early Modern Period 11
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Part 1 Drowning on Stage
- 1. Muddying the Waters: Thinking Thinking in Watery Context with Hamlet 29
- 2. Ophelia with Spectator: Hamlet and Watery Cognition 47
- 3. Monsters of the Deep: What Watery Dreams May Come in Shakespeare’s Richard III 65
- 4. Stink or Swim: Knee-deep in Marlowe’s Edward II 91
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Part 2 Fluid Metaphors
- 5. Richard of Gloucester’s Elemental Thinking: Water and Sovereignty in Shakespeare’s First Tetralogy 113
- 6. The Sea of the Mind in Early Modern Poetry 137
- 7. Tears, Rain, and Shame : King Lear, Masculine Vulnerability, and Environmental Crisis 157
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Part 3 Forms of Water
- 8. Flake: The Shapes of Snow in Early Modern Culture 177
- 9. “No darkness but Ignorance” : Thinking Foggily in Shakespeare and Early Modern Drama 199
- 10. Speaking Water and Seeping Memory in Michael Drayton’s Poly-Olbion 217
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Part 4 Submersive Tendencies
- 11. Estuarial Rage and Resistance in Pulter’s “The Complaint of Thames” 235
- 12. Jurisdiction : Oceanic Erasure and Indigenous Subjection in Dryden’s Amboyna 257
- 13. Thinking with the Ocean as Decolonial Strategy : Memory, Loss, and the Underwater Archive in Shakespeare’s The Tempest 283
- Afterword: Thinking Water 303
- Index 309
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- List of Illustrations 7
- Acknowledgments and Dedication 9
- Introduction : Watery Thinking: Minds and Water In and Beyond the Early Modern Period 11
-
Part 1 Drowning on Stage
- 1. Muddying the Waters: Thinking Thinking in Watery Context with Hamlet 29
- 2. Ophelia with Spectator: Hamlet and Watery Cognition 47
- 3. Monsters of the Deep: What Watery Dreams May Come in Shakespeare’s Richard III 65
- 4. Stink or Swim: Knee-deep in Marlowe’s Edward II 91
-
Part 2 Fluid Metaphors
- 5. Richard of Gloucester’s Elemental Thinking: Water and Sovereignty in Shakespeare’s First Tetralogy 113
- 6. The Sea of the Mind in Early Modern Poetry 137
- 7. Tears, Rain, and Shame : King Lear, Masculine Vulnerability, and Environmental Crisis 157
-
Part 3 Forms of Water
- 8. Flake: The Shapes of Snow in Early Modern Culture 177
- 9. “No darkness but Ignorance” : Thinking Foggily in Shakespeare and Early Modern Drama 199
- 10. Speaking Water and Seeping Memory in Michael Drayton’s Poly-Olbion 217
-
Part 4 Submersive Tendencies
- 11. Estuarial Rage and Resistance in Pulter’s “The Complaint of Thames” 235
- 12. Jurisdiction : Oceanic Erasure and Indigenous Subjection in Dryden’s Amboyna 257
- 13. Thinking with the Ocean as Decolonial Strategy : Memory, Loss, and the Underwater Archive in Shakespeare’s The Tempest 283
- Afterword: Thinking Water 303
- Index 309