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_aAspinall, Dana E., _d1961- |
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_aShakespeare: As you like it / _cDana E.Aspinall |
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_bPalgrave : _c2018 _aLondon . |
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_axvii, 182 pages ; _c21 cm. |
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_aStudies in English literature, _vno. 25 |
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504 | _aBibliography: p. [70] | ||
505 | _a 1709—1800: "to breed me well": determinations of genre and character -- 1800—1900: "dancing measures": arriving at critical consensus -- 1906—72: "a great reckoning": new criticism -- 1948—83: "not for all markets": movements away from new criticism and the authority of the text -- 1978—present: "all the world's a stage": cultural studies -- 1980—present: "to mutiny against this servitude": new historicism -- 1965—present: "if I were a woman": feminism and gender -- 1981—present: "she phebes me": homoerotics, queer theory and identity. | ||
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