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E-raamat: Shakespeare - As You Like It

(Alma College, Alma, MI)
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This essential guide provides a comprehensive survey of the most important criticism surrounding As You Like It, one of Shakespeare’s most popular and engaging comedies, from the earliest appraisals through to twenty-first century scholarship. Dana Aspinall outlines, assesses and explores the key critical issues, including As You Like It and the genre of comedy; Shakespeare’s adaptation of sources; gender, love and marriage; and interrogations of power.

Highlighting how critical and scholarly studies of As You Like It continue to enrich our understanding of this complex and popular play, this guide is an invaluable resource for undergraduate and postgraduate students of English literature, teachers, researchers, scholars, and lovers of Shakespeare everywhere.

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Aspinall provides wonderfully cogent summaries of critical responses to As You Like It and its chief characters, placing those responses in a wider historical and intellectual context so as to illuminate how central the play has been to arguments over how to read Shakespeareand, indeed, how to read at all. * Laurence Publicover, University of Bristol, UK * This erudite but accessible book navigates scholars and undergraduates through the critical reception of As You Like It. Aspinall deftly traces the characters and themes, and the interpretive and performative challenges, that have fascinated audiences for generations. * Rebecca Lartigue, Springfield College, USA *

Acknowledgements ix
Note x
Introduction xi
Chapter One 1709--1800: "To Breed Me Well": Determinations of Genre and Character
1(10)
Chapter Two 1800--1900: "Dancing Measures": Arriving at Critical Consensus
11(20)
Chapter Three 1906--72: "A Great Reckoning": New Criticism
31(14)
Chapter Four 1948--83: "Not for All Markets": Movements Away from
45(21)
Chapter Five 1978--Present: "All the World's a Stage": Cultural Studies
66(16)
Chapter Six 1980--Present: "To Mutiny Against this Servitude": New Historicism
82(17)
Chapter Seven 1965--Present: "If I Were a Woman": Feminism and Gender
99(19)
Chapter Eight 1981--Present: "She Phebes Me": Homoerotics, Queer Theory and Identity
118(14)
Conclusion 132(7)
Notes 139(24)
Select Bibliography 163(8)
Index 171
Dana Aspinall is Associate Professor of English at Alma College, USA. He has published widely on Shakespeare's comedies.