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William Shakespeare

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ISBN-10: 0631145540

ISBN-13: 9780631145547

Edition: 1987

Authors: Terry Eagleton

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This is a bold and original reinterpretation of almost all of Shakespeare's major plays, in the light of the Marxist, feminist and semiotic ideas of our own time. Through a set of tenaciously detailed readings, the book illuminates a number of persistent problems or conflicts in Shakespearean drama - in particular a contradiction between words and things, body and language, which is also explored in terms of law, sexuality and Nature. Language and desire, Terry Eagleton argues, are seen by Shakespeare as a kind of 'surplus' over and above the body, stable and social roles and a fixed human nature. But the attitude of the plays to such a 'surplus' is profoundly ambivalent; if they admire it…    
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Book details

List price: $50.95
Copyright year: 1987
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated
Publication date: 1/8/1991
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 128
Size: 5.53" wide x 8.52" long x 0.38" tall
Weight: 0.374
Language: English

Terry Eagleton received a Ph.D from Cambridge University. He is a literary critic and a writer. He has written about 50 books including Shakespeare and Society, Criticism and Ideology, The Ideology of the Aesthetic, Literary Theory, The Illusions of Postmodernism, Why Marx Was Right, The Event of Literature, and Across the Pond: An Englishman's View of America. He wrote a novel entitled Saints and Scholars, several plays including Saint Oscar, and a memoir entitled The Gatekeeper. He is also the chair in English literature in Lancaster University's department of English and creative writing.

Preface
Language
Desire: A Midsummer Night's Dream, Twelfth Night
Law: The Merchant Of Venice, Measure for Measure, Troilus and Cressida
'Nothing'
Value: King Lear, Timon of Athern, Antony and Cleopatra
Nature: As You Like It, The Winter's Tale, The Tempest
Conclusion
Notes
Index