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Revisionist Shakespeare: Transitional Ideologies in Texts and Contexts by Paul Cefalu β€” book cover

Revisionist Shakespeare: Transitional Ideologies in Texts and Contexts

by Paul Cefalu
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Overview

Shakespeare's critics have often claimed that plays such as The Merchant of Venice, King Lear, and Coriolanus allegorize the ways in which class conflict influences the transition from feudalism to capitalism in England. Revisionist historians have argued, however, that the rise of capitalism was more often conditioned by the unintended consequences of social policy, rather than by polarized class positions. This study uses revisionist historical accounts of the transitional period in order to offer a new methodology for understanding the representation of social and economic change in Shakespearean drama.

Synopsis

Revisionist Shakespeare appropriates revisionist history in order to both criticize traditional transitional interpretations of Shakespearean drama and to offer a new methodology for understanding representations of social conflict in Shakespeare's plays and in Early Modern English culture.

About the Author, Paul Cefalu

Paul Cefalu is Assistant Professor of English, Lafayette College.

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Book Details

Published
November 1, 2004
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Pages
224
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781403964847

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