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portada Shakespeare's Money Talks (en Inglés)
Formato
Libro Físico
Idioma
Inglés
N° páginas
286
Encuadernación
Tapa Blanda
Dimensiones
22.9x15.2x1.5 cm
Peso
0.39 kg.
ISBN13
9781737395805

Shakespeare's Money Talks (en Inglés)

Alexandra Mason (Autor) · Turnstone Books of Oregon · Tapa Blanda

Shakespeare's Money Talks (en Inglés) - Mason, Alexandra

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In this long-awaited revised and expanded second edition of "Econolingua," now entitled "Shakespeare's Money Talks," Alexandra Mason, Ph.D., offers an easily-accessible classic reference work to all lovers of Shakespeare and his dramatic times: scholars, actors and directors, teachers and students, readers and re-readers, and aficionados of history, culture, and society. Shakespeare's world--and his characters--come to life in this study of metaphor as they self-consciously test the limits of words and their exchange function in establishing social hierarchy, social status and value. Renaissance drama is revealed as a dynamic marketplace of exchange and assessment in which characters discover and test their relational worth. Each glossed term conveniently gives the phrase of its usage in the entry, both the literal and the metaphorical for full illumination. Introductory and supplemental essays catalogue dramatic usage of econolingua (terms related to coins, money, and value) and discuss "Usury and the Right Uses of Wealth" and "Shakespeare's Economics," the impact of a changing system of social value on the structures of his plays. The study has been compared in scope and significance to Eric Partridge's classic "Shakespeare's Bawdy." Critics have high praise for the continued relevance of Mason's work, which set the standard for an entire school of economic studies of Shakespeare and his times. This is a volume to be treasured, and consulted regularly. It is itself a treasury of knowledge that leads us to appreciate the dramatic artistry of Shakespeare and his contemporaries ever more profoundly. "Students and teachers, old-fashioned explicators and new-fashioned historians-all will find here a valuable reference work . . . interesting for its own sake." Jane Donawerth in Shakespeare Quarterly "Invaluable . . . her volume remains an exceptionally valuable collection of material." B. J. Cook, Curator of Early Modern Coins, British Museum A "foundational study." Katherine Gillen, author of Chaste Value A "most important study on Shakespeare economics." Henry W. Farnam, author of Shakespeare e economia "An indispensable tool . . .an extraordinary range of meaning and connotation . . . ushering in a deluge of economically-oriented studies." David Hawkes, author of Shakespeare and Economic Theory "Extraordinarily helpful. I keep it on my desk, always at hand." Paul A. Jorgensen, author of Lear's Self-Discovery and Our Naked Frailties "Shakespeare's Money Talks is the kind of reference work I longed for many years ago when I was first captivated by Shakespeare's metaphors. More than just a fascinating glossary, this study shows why proper understanding of Renaissance art and culture requires that we follow the money: not via marketplace exchanges, but rather thought and speech that either governs or is governed by them." Lana Cable, author of Carnal Rhetoric

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