Table of contents for Shakespeare : an anthology of criticism and theory, 1945-2000 / edited by Russ McDonald.


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Contents
Introduction
Acknowledgements
1. AUTHORSHIP
Looney and the Oxfordians.  S. Schoenbaum  
2. NEW CRITICISM 
The Naked Babe and the Cloak of Manliness. Cleanth Brooks.  
'Honest' in Othello.  William Empson
'Introductory' chapter about the tragedies.  Wolfgang Clemen
The 'New Criticism' and 'King Lear'.  William R. Keast.  
3. DRAMATIC MODES
The Argument of Comedy. Northrop Frye.  
Ambivalence:  the Dialectic of the Histories.  A.P Rossiter.  
Introduction:  The Saturnalian Pattern. C. L. Barber.
The Jacobean Shakespeare.  Maynard Mack.
4. THE 1950s AND '60s:  STRUCTURE, THEME, CHARACTER
Reflections on the Sentimentalist's Othello. Barbara Everett.  
Form and Formality in Romeo and Juliet. Harry Levin.  
King Lear or Endgame. Jan Kott.  
The Cheapening of the Stage. Anne Righter.  
How Not to Murder Caesar.  Sigurd Burckhardt
5 .	READER-RESPONSE CRITICISM
On the Value of Hamlet. Stephen Booth.  
Rabbits, Ducks, and  Henry V. Norman Rabkin
5. TEXTUAL CRITICISM AND BIBLIOGRAPHY
The New Textual Criticism of Shakespeare. Fredson Bowers.  
Revising Shakespeare. Gary Taylor.
Narratives about Printed Shakespeare Texts: 'Foul Papers' and 'Bad Quartos'. Paul Werstine.  
6. PSYCHOANALYTIC READINGS
 'Anger's My Meat': Feeding, Dependency, and Aggression in Coriolanus. Janet Adelman,  
The Avoidance of Love:  A Reading of King Lear. Stanley Cavell.  
To Entrap the Wisest:  Sacrificial Ambivalence in The Merchant of Venice and Richard III. Rene Girard.  
 What Did the King Know and When Did He Know It?  Shakespearean Discourses and Psychoanalysis. Harry Berger, Jr.  
The Turn of the Shrew. Joel Fineman.
7. HISTORICISM AND NEW HISTORICISM
Introductory:  The Cosmic Background. E.M.W. Tillyard.  
Invisible Bullets: Renaissance Authority and Its Subversion, Henry IV and Henry V. Stephen Greenblatt.
The New Historicism in Renaissance Studies. Jean Howard.  
Shaping Fantasies: Figurations of Gender and Power in Elizabethan Culture. Louis Adrian Montrose.  
8. MATERIALIST CRITICISM
Tradition and Experiment. Robert Weimann.
Radical Tragedy. Jonathan Dollimore.  
Give an Account of Shakespeare and Education, Showing Why You Think They Are Effective and What You Have Appreciated about Them; Support Your Comments with Precise References. Alan Sinfield.  
9. FEMINIST CRITICISM
Egyptian Queens and Male Reviewers. Linda Woodbridge.
 'I wooed thee with my sword': Shakespeare's Tragic Paradigms. Madelon Gohlke.
The Family in Shakespeare Studies; or-Studies in the Family of Shakespeareans; or-The Politics of Politics. Lynda E. Boose.
Disrupting Sexual Difference. Catherine Belsey.  
10. STUDIES IN GENDER AND SEXUALITY 
'This That You Call Love':  Sexual and Social Tragedy in Othello. Gayle Greene.  
The Performance of Desire. Stephen Orgel.  
The Secret Sharer. Bruce Smith.
The Homoerotics of Comedy. Valerie Traub.  
11. PERFORMANCE CRITICISM
Shakespeare and the Blackfriars Theatre. Gerald Eades Bentley.  
Conclusion:  The Critical Revolution. J.L. Styan.  
William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet: Everything's Nice in America?  Barbara Hodgdon.  
Deeper Meanings and Theatrical Technique:  The Rhetoric of Performance Criticism. William Worthen.
12. RACE AND POSTCOLONIALISM
 'Nymphs and Reapers Heavily Vanish': The Discursive Con-texts of The Tempest. Francis Barker and Peter Hulme.
Sexuality and Racial Difference. Ania Loomba.  
Discourse and the Individual: The Case of Colonialism in The Tempest. Meredith Anne Skura.  
13. CLOSE READERS
Shakespeare's Prose. Jonas Barish.  
The Play of Phrase and Line. George T. Wright.  
Transfigurations:  Shakespeare and Rhetoric. Patricia Parker.  
Index
 

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 Criticism and interpretation History 20th century, Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 Criticism and interpretation, English drama History and criticism Theory, etc