ABSTRACT

In this trenchant work, Susan Bennett examines the authority of the past in modern cultural experience and the parameters for the reproduction of the plays. She addresses these issues from both the viewpoints of literary theory and theatre studies, shifting Shakespeare out of straightforward performance studies in order to address questions about his plays and to consider them in the context of current theoretical debates on historiography, post-colonialism and canonicity.

chapter 1|38 pages

New Ways To Play Old Texts

Discourses of the Past

chapter 2|40 pages

Production And Proliferation

Seventeen Lears

chapter 3|40 pages

Not-Shakespeare, Our Contemporary

Transgression, Dissidence, and Desire

chapter 4|32 pages

The Post-Colonial Body?

Thinking through The Tempest

chapter 5|10 pages

Asides