ABSTRACT

Shakespearean Tragedy brings together fifteen major contemporary essays on individual plays and the genre as a whole. Each piece has been carefully chosen as a key intervention in its own right and as a representative of an influential critical approach to the genre. The collection as a whole, therefore, provides both a guide and explanation to the various ways in which contemporary criticism has determined our understanding of the tragedies, and the opportunity for assessing the wider issues such criticism raises.

The collection begins by considering the impact of social semiotics on approaches to the tragedies, before moving on to deal, in turn, with the various forms of Marxist criticism, New Historicism, Cultural Materialism, Feminism, Psychoanalysis, and Poststructuralism.



chapter |44 pages

Introduction

chapter |40 pages

Semiotics

chapter |57 pages

Marxism and Materialism

chapter |41 pages

New Historicism

chapter |14 pages

Cultural Materialism

chapter |88 pages

Feminism

chapter |78 pages

Psychoanalytical Criticism