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“Appropriating Shakespeare”
Papers selected for our first volume explore the ways that Shakespeare and other early modern writers invoke sources, both literary and cultural, to create meanings for their original audiences, as well as how these early modern works have been appropriated for use in later eras. For a full-length pdf version of this volume, click here.
html pdf 2007-8 OVSC Committees
html pdf A Note to Contributors
html pdf Appropriated Shakespeare: Sensation, Politicization, and De(con)struction
David George, Urbana College
html pdf From Legal Document to Monolog
Robert B. Pierce, Oberlin College
html pdf Sex and Sensibility: Shakespearean Actresses Rebel on the Page
Peggy Russo, The Pennsylvania State University
html pdf “A Merry War”: Shakespeare’s Revision of Bandello
Paul F. Weinhold, University of Dallas
html pdf “An Improbably Fiction”: How Fans Rewrite Shakespeare
Amelia Bitely, SUNY at Buffalo
html pdf “This is a Theatre of Assault”: Amiri Baraka’s Dutchman and a Civil Rights Othello
Jason M. Demeter, The University of Akron
html pdf Crossing the Boundaries in Kushner and Shakespeare
Grant Williams, University of Pittsburgh
html pdf The Comic Devices of Tragedy: Inter-Generic Dialogic Effects in Hardy and Shakespeare
Patrick Lawrence, New York University