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Shakespeare's Feminine Endings: Disfiguring Death in the Tragedies (Feminist Readings of Shakespeare) [Hardcover]

Philippa Berry (Author)

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October 20, 1999 0415068940 978-0415068949 1
Philippa Berry draws on feminist theory, postmodern thought and queer theory, to challenge existing critical notions of what is fundamental to Shakespearean tragedy. She shows how, through a network of images clustered around feminine or feminized characters, these plays 'disfigure' conventional ideas of death as a bodily end, as their figures of women are interwoven with provocative meditations upon matter, time, the soul, and the body. The scope of these tragic speculations was radical in Shakespeare's day; yet they also have a surprising relevance to contemporary debates about time and matter in science and philosophy.

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The book's great triumph is that one puts it down believing that without it, those conventional readings are no longer complete.--Stephen Cohen, University of Douth Alabama.
Suitable for...undergraduates, graduates and researchers.
Choice May 2000

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Philippa Berry, author of Of Chastity and Power: Elizabethan Literature and the Unmarried Queen (Routledge, 1989) is Fellow and Director of Studies in English at King's College, Cambridge University.

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The queen's words - from a play described on the title page of its first Quarto as a tragedy - provide us with a proleptic insight into the topic which this book addresses: the ambiguous function, not simply of women, but of feminized figures of speech in a Shakespearean interrogation of the meanings of tragedy. Read the first page
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temporal recurrence, double dying, figurative association, temporal repetition, feminine eye, popular festivity, turning backwards, primal matter, cyclical time
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Mary Queen of Scots, English Renaissance, Lady Macbeth, Patricia Parker, Syndics of Cambridge University Library, Ben Jonson, Giordano Bruno, Geoffrey of Monmouth, Golden Age, Mary Stuart, Archivi Alinari, Diodorus Siculus, Elizabeth Bronfen, Elizabeth Tudor, Friar Lawrence, Henry Peacham, Julia Kristeva, Michael Neill, Old Hamlet, Samuel Daniel, Shakespeare's Elizabethan
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