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"Rapt in Secret Studies" Emerging Shakespeare

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â oeRapt in Secret Studiesâ Emerging Shakespeares is a collection of new essays in Shakespeare Studies from a generation of scholars presently emerging out of Australia and New Zealand. These 18 essays respond in a myriad of ways to the challenge of Prosperoâ (TM)s phrase from The Tempest, in which he tells his daughter Miranda that in his life before the island he had been â oerapt in secret studiesâ -to an early modern audience, these words were likely to mean much more than a predilection for the black arts, as modern audiences tend to hear in them. Each of the key words used by Prospero evoked a range of meanings in early modern times, to which the emerging scholars represented in this collection responded by imagining new pathways in Shakespeare Studies, a field of study that has in recent times risked being marginalised even within the traditional liberal arts. The â oesecret studiesâ of which Prospero speaks are, in fact, more liberal than dark, and so the response by new scholars to a challenge issued by one of Shakespeareâ (TM)s characters more than four centuries ago has a renewed sense of relevance in the academy today. The essays are divided into three sections, each of which is oriented toward meanings that are specifically associated with one of the key terms in Prosperoâ (TM)s phrase. The â oeraptâ section has essays concerned with excess in its various forms-jealousy, obsession, sex, violence, and even death-as well as with travel and its impact on ways of knowing about the world. In the â oesecretâ section, the nature of things about which the early modern could scarcely speak are taken into consideration, with essays on prevailing early modern myths, infidelities, stillborn children, contagion, and the instruments of secrecy such as gossip and spies. Finally, in the â oestudyâ section, essays cover issues related both to early modern textual practice-the use of historical source materials in Shakespeareâ (TM)s writing, questions of multiple authorship, and the issue of early modern style and kinds of drama-and to more modern scholarly practice, such as the role of Shakespeare in the New Bibliography and the New Historicism.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781443823289
ISBN-10: 1443823287
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars
Publication date: 2010
Edition description: New edition
Pages: 387
Product dimensions: Height: 0 Inches, Length: 0 Inches, Weight: 1.1 Pounds, Width: 0 Inches
Author: Darryl Chalk, Lawrence Johnson
Language: en
Binding: Hardcover

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