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Shakespeare And Childhood 2016 Edition

Books from same Author: Kate Chedgzoy , Susanne Greenhalgh , Robert Shaughnessy

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    Author(s)Kate Chedgzoy , Susanne Greenhalgh , Robert Shaughnessy
    PublisherCambridge
    ISBN9780521871259
    Pages298
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearSeptember 2016

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    Cambridge Shakespeare And Childhood 2016 Edition by Kate Chedgzoy , Susanne Greenhalgh , Robert Shaughnessy

    This 2007 collection offered the first definitive study of a surprisingly underdeveloped area of scholarly investigation, namely the relationship between Shakespeare, children and childhood from Shakespeare's time to the present. It offers a thorough mapping of the domain in which Shakespearean childhoods need to be studied, in order to show how studying Shakespearean childhoods makes significant contributions both to Shakespearean scholarship, and to the history of childhood and its representations. The book is divided into two sections, each with a substantial introduction outlining relevant critical debates and contextualizing the rich combination of fresh research and readings of familiar Shakespearean texts that characterize the individual essays. The first part of the book examines the significance of the figure of the child in the Shakespearean canon. The second part traces the rich histories of negotiation, exchange and appropriation that have characterised Shakespeare's subsequent relations to the cultures of childhood in literary realms.