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| ISBN | 9789366274003 |
| Format | HardBound |
| Language | English |
| Year of Publication | 2025 |
| Bib. Info | 286 p.; |
| Categories | Literature |
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Shakespeare’s Re-Visions of History provides close readings of important, widely studied Shakespeare plays, and puts forward some unique arguments. In The Taming of the Shrew, The Merchant of Venice, As You Like It, Othello, Measure for Measure, and Hamlet, Shakespeare depicts how violence is made possible by social collusion, both deliberate and inadvertent. Bystanders’ acts of omission and commission allow groups such as Jews, old people, and women to be violently mistreated, and vulnerable individuals to be silenced and excluded. Vanita shows how Shakespeare’s dramaturgy draws attention to this collusion through choric comments, understated irony, play with parts of speech, and songs.