Description
A dazzling and challenging book. -- Catherine Belsey, University of Wales College of Cardiff Charnes' writing is witty, and the book as a whole is wonderfully fresh, not only in the originality of its analysis, but also in its irreverence toward received opinion. -- Michael D. Bristol, McGill University
About the Author
Linda Charnes is Associate Professor of English, Renaissance Studies, and Cultural Studies at Indiana University, Bloomington.
Reviews
An impressive virtuoso performance on an important topic in Shakespearean cultural studies... The book's strengths lie in its ability to conduct clever textual analyses...couched in skillfully maneuvered, diverse theoretical contexts;...its generally rich and sophisticated tissue of associate, interdisciplinary European post-modernist discourses...and popular culture topics;...and its occasional penetrating historical and cultural generalizations... This is a prodigious first attempt and it deserves praise for that reason. In subject and ambition, it should make for serious reading in post-modernist Shakespeare. -- Imtiaz Habib * South Carolina Review *
A dazzling and challenging book. -- Catherine Belsey, University of Wales College of Cardiff
Charnes's writing is witty, and the book as a whole is wonderfully fresh, not only in the originality of its analysis, but also in its irreverence toward received opinion. -- Michael D. Bristol, McGill University
Book Information
ISBN 9780674627819
Author Linda Charnes
Format Paperback
Page Count 227
Imprint Harvard University Press
Publisher Harvard University Press
Weight(grams) 308g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 18mm