Oxford handbook of Shakespearean tragedy /
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Table of Contents:
- Part I: Genre
- What Is Shakespearean Tragedy? / Paul A. Kottman
- The Classical Inheritance / Richard Halpern
- The Medieval Inheritance / Rory Loughnane
- The Romantic Inheritance / Edward Pechter
- Ethics and Shakespearean Tragedy / Tzachi Zamir
- Character in Shakespearean Tragedy / Emma Smith
- Preposterous Nature in Shakespeare's Tragedies / Philip Armstrong
- Shakespearean Tragedy and the Language of Lament / Lynne Magnusson
- The Pity of It: Shakespearean Tragedy and Affect / David Hillman
- "Do You See This?" The Politics of Attention in Shakespearean Tragedy / Steven Mullaney
- Tragedy and Religion: Religion and Revenge in Titus Andronicus and Hamlet / Peter Lake
- Shakespeare's Anatomies of Death / Richard Sugg
- "Minded Like the Weather": The Tragic Body and its Passions / Gail Kern Paster
- Shakespeare's Tragedy and English History / Andrew Hadfield
- Shakespeare's Tragedy and Roman History / Tom Bishop
- Tragedy and the Satiric Voice / Hester Lees-Jeffries
- "The action of my life": Tragedy, Tragicomedy, and Shakespeare's Mimetic Experiments / Subha Mukherji
- Queer Tragedy, or Two Meditations on Cause / Lee Edelman and Madhavi Menon
- Part II: Textual Issues
- Authorial Revision in the Tragedies / Paul Werstine
- Digital Approaches to the Language of Shakespearean Tragedy / Michael Witmore, Jonathan Hope, and Michael Gleicher
- Part III: Reading the Tragedies
- "Romaine Tragedie": The Designs of Titus Andronicus / Michael Neill
- Romeo and Juliet as Event / Crystal Bartolovich
- Julius Caesar: Making History / Emily C. Bartels
- The Question of Hamlet / Catherine Belsey
- Seeing Blackness: Reading Race in Othello / Ian Smith
- King Lear and the Death of the World / Leah S. Marcus
- "O horror! horror! horror!" Macbeth and Fear / Andrew J. Power
- Antony and Cleopatra / Bernhard Klein
- Coriolanus: A Tragedy of Language / David Schalkwyk
- Part IV: Stage and Screen
- Early Modern Tragedy and Performance / Tiffany Stern
- Performing Shakespearean Tragedy, 1660-1780 / Peter Holland
- Staging Shakespearean Tragedy: The Nineteenth Century / Russell Jackson
- Tragedy in Twentieth and Twenty-first Century Theatre Production: Hamlet, Lear, and the Politics of Intimacy / Bridget Escolme
- Ontological Shivers: The Cinematic Afterlives of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet / Courtney Lehmann
- Hamlet: Tragedy and Film Adaptation / Douglas Lanier
- Intermediated Bodies and Bodies of Media: Screen Othellos / Sujata Iyengar
- Screening the Tragedies: King Lear / MacDonald P. Jackson
- Macbeth on Changing Screens / Katherine Rowe
- The Roman Plays on Screen: Autonomy, Serialization, Conflation / Sarah Hatchuel and Nathalie Vienne-Guerrin
- "The Bowe of Ulysses": Reworking the Tragedies of Shakespeare / Peter Byrne
- Shakespeare's Tragedies on the Operatic Stage / William Germano
- Part V: The Tragedies Worldwide: (I) European Responses
- The Tragedies in Italy / Shaul Bassi
- The Tragedies in Germany / Andreas Höfele
- French Receptions of Shakespearean Tragedy: Between Liberty and Memory / Pascale Drouet and Nathalie Rivère de Carles
- Shakespearean Tragedy in Eastern Europe / Pavel Drábek
- Shakespearean Tragedy in Russia: In Equal Scale Weighing Delight and Dole / John Givens
- Part VI: The Tragedies Worldwide: (II) The Wider World
- Shakespearean Tragedy in the Nineteenth-Century United States: The Case of Julius Caesar / Gay Smith
- Unsettling the Bard: Australasia and the Pacific / Mark Houlahan
- Shakespeare's Tragedies in Southern Africa / Colette Gordon, Daniel Roux, and David Schalkwyk
- In Blood Stepped in: Tragedy and Modern Israelites / Avraham Oz
- Shakespeare's Tragedies in North Africa and the Arab World / Khalid Amine
- Shakespearean Tragedy in Latin America and the Caribbean / Alfredo Michel Modenessi and Margarida Gandara Rauen
- Shakespearean Tragedy in India: Politics of Genre: or How Newness Entered Indian Literary Culture / Poonam Trivedi
- "It is the East": Shakespearean Tragedies in East Asia / Alexa Huang