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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Frankfurt a.M : Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
    UID:
    gbv_1016449038
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (536 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9783631722138 , 9783631722145 , 9783631722152
    Series Statement: Trierer Studien zur Literatur 50
    Content: Dieses Buch beleuchtet das Motiv der Völlerei in der englischen Literatur der Frühen Neuzeit. Der Autor untersucht, wie die klassische Todsünde zur Beschreibung des Eigenen und Fremden genutzt wird, um durch Selbstüberhöhung und Fremdabwertung die nationale Identität zu stärken. Sein Analysemodell vereint Erkenntnisse aus der Systemtheorie mit zentralen Befunden der Nationenforschung. Dadurch kann er die Komplexität der englischen Gesellschaft abbilden und verschiedene Arten von Identität und Alterität herausarbeiten. Das Buch wirft einen detaillierten Blick auf Eliten, soziale Restriktionen, den Kampf gegen das Fremde und das Erwachen einer jungen Nation
    Content: William Shakespeare: Henry IV – Twelfth Night – Ben Jonson: Pleasure Reconciled to Virtue, To Penshurst, On The Famous Voyage – Edmund Spenser: Muiopotmos – Thomas Dekker: If This Be Not a Good Play, The Devil Is In It – Thomas Middleton: A Game at Chess – Joseph Hall: Mundus alter et idem – Alexander Barclay: Certayne Egloges – John Lane: Tritons Trumpet
    Note: Dissertation Universität Trier 2016
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783631722121
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Schneider, Thomas Völlerei und Adelsnation in der englischen Literatur der Frühen Neuzeit Frankfurt am Main : Peter Lang Edition, 2017 ISBN 3631722125
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783631722121
    Language: German
    Subjects: English Studies
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    Keywords: Englisch ; Literatur ; Unmäßigkeit ; Identität ; Das Andere ; Geschichte 1500-1650 ; Hochschulschrift
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_450747522
    Format: 128 S. 8"
    Edition: Ms
    Uniform Title: [Twelfth Night, or What you will. Deutsch]
    Note: Text Mschr. autogr
    Language: Undetermined
    Keywords: Drama ; Literatur ; Deutsch
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  • 3
    Book
    Book
    Amherst [u.a.] : Univ. of Massachusetts Press
    UID:
    b3kat_BV021634354
    Format: VIII, 290 S.
    ISBN: 1558494820
    Series Statement: Massachusetts studies in early modern culture
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Narratives in medicine -- Drug cultures: materia medica and new men -- Medea's traces : women practitioners in history and drama -- "Give me a look, give me a face" : surgeons, satirists and early modern inwardness -- From mountebanks to virtuosi : professing physicians and medical anti-theatricality -- Beyond body and soul : twelfth night and early modern medicine.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Englisch ; Drama ; Medizin ; Geschichte 1590-1642 ; England ; Drama ; Arzt ; Geschichte 1500-1700 ; England ; Sozialgeschichte ; Medizin ; Literatur ; Geschichte 1500-1700
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    UID:
    gbv_169559164X
    Format: 1 online resource (xv, 245 pages) , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9781107775466 , 9781107416628 , 9781107071292
    Content: In this engaging new book, writer and critic Graham Holderness shows how a classic Shakespeare play can be the source for a modern story, providing a creative 'collision' between the Shakespeare text and contemporary concerns. Using an analogy from particle physics, Holderness tests his methodology through specific examples, structured in four parts: a recreation of performances of Hamlet and Richard II aboard the East India Company ship the Red Dragon in 1607; an imagined encounter between Shakespeare and Ben Jonson writing the King James Bible; the creation of a contemporary folk hero based on Coriolanus and drawing on films such as Skyfall and The Hurt Locker; and an account of the terrorist bombing at a performance of Twelfth Night in Qatar in 2005. These pieces of narrative and drama are interspersed with literary criticism, each using a feature of the original Shakespeare play or its performance to illuminate the extraordinary elasticity of Shakespeare. The 'tales' provoke questions about what we understand to be Shakespeare and not-Shakespeare, making the book of vital interest to students, scholars, and enthusiasts of Shakespeare, literary criticism and creative writing.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015) , Cover; Half-title; Title page; Copyright information; Dedication; Table of contents; Preface; I Creative collisions; II Tales from Shakespeare; Acknowledgements; Introduction: from appropriation to collision; Part I; Chapter 1 The voyage of the Red Dragon; I; II; III; IV; V; VI; Chapter 2 'Shooting an elephant'; march the 4th, 1607; March the 21st, 1607; May the 7th, 1607; June the 15th, 1607; July the 30th, 1607; August the 6th, 1607; August the 16th, 1607; August the 30th, 1607; August the 31st, 1607; September the 26th, 1607; September the 29th, 1607; September the 30th, 1607 , October the 15th, 1607Part II; Chapter 3 Shakespeare and the King James Bible; I; II; III; IV; V; VI; VII; Chapter 4 'Wholly Writ'; A Play in Two Acts; Act 1; Act 2; Part III; Chapter 5 The Coriolanus myth; I; II; III; IV; V; VI; VII; Chapter 6 'The Lonely Dragon'; I; II; III; IV; V; VI; VII; VIII; IX; X; XI; XII; XIII; XIV; XV; XVI; XVII; XVIII; XIX; XX; XXI; XXII; XXIII; XXIV; XXV; XXVI; XXVII; Part IV; Chapter 7 Shakespeare and 9/11; I; II; III; IV; V; VI; VII; Chapter 8 'Rudely interrupted'; I; II; III; IV; V; VI; VII; VIII; IX; X; XI; Afterword: 'Tales from Shakespeare'; Notes; Preface , Introduction: from appropriation to collision1 The voyage of the Red Dragon; 3 Shakespeare and the King James Bible; 5 The Coriolanus myth; 7 Shakespeare and 9/11; 8 `Rudely Interrupted´; Afterword; Index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781107071292
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781107071292
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Holderness, Graham, 1947 - Tales from Shakespeare Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press, 2014 ISBN 1107071291
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781107071292
    Language: English
    Subjects: English Studies
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    Keywords: Shakespeare, William 1564-1616 ; Drama ; Rezeption ; Literatur ; Film ; Geschichte ; Shakespeare, William 1564-1616 Coriolanus ; Rezeption ; Elfter September ; Bibel ; Electronic books
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  • 5
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    Book
    Youngstown, N.Y : Cambria Press
    UID:
    gbv_534354971
    Format: XVI, 429 S.
    ISBN: 9781934043837
    Content: The clothes make the man: Transgressive disrobing and disarming in Beowulf / Elizabeth Howard -- Chaucer's Grisilde, her smock, and the fashioning of a character / Cindy Carlson -- Fashion, class, and gender in early modern England: Staging Twelfth Night / Justin A. Joyce -- "Whosoever loves not picture, is injurious to truth": Costumes and the Stuart Masque / Robert I. Lubin -- "Intollerable excess and bravery": On dressing up in Puritan New England / Ruth Mayer -- "Let your apparel manifest your mind": Dress and the female body in eighteenth-century literature / Jennie Batchelor -- "Do you understand muslins, sir?": Fashioning gender in Northanger Abbey / Judith Wylie -- Mary Jane Holmes and the triumph of fashion in Ethelyn's Mistake / Amy E. Cummins -- "One-hundred-hours": Elizabeth Stuart Phelps' dress reform writing / Roxanne Harde -- A heterogeneous thing: Transvestism and hybridity in Jane Eyre / Catherine A. Milton -- Respectably dressed, or dressed for respect: Moral economies in the novels of Victorian women writers / Tamara S. Wagner -- Realism into metaphor: Black and white dress in the fiction of Henry James / Clair Hughes -- Fashion, money, and romance in The House of Mirth and Sister Carrie / Jessica Lyn Van Slooten -- "Nothing could be seen whole or read from start to finish": Transvestism and imitation in Orlando and Nightwood / Rachel Warburton -- Ecological dress: Art, pedagogy, and ambiguity in the work of C.M. Barker -- No slaves to fashon: Designing women in the fiction of Jessie Fauset and Anzia Yezierska / Lori Harrison-Kahan -- "Be what you want": Clothing and subjectivity in Toni Morrison's Jazz / Natalie Stillman-Webb -- "Spiritual garments": Fashioning the Victorian seance in Sarah Waters' Affinity / Catherine Spooner -- Fabrication desires: The transformation of the Quinces tradition in multicultural narratives / Rafael Miguel Montes -- "Clothes would only confuse them": Sartorial culture in Oryx and Crake / Cynthis Kuhn
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , The clothes make the man: Transgressive disrobing and disarming in Beowulf , Chaucer's Grisilde, her smock, and the fashioning of a character , Fashion, class, and gender in early modern England: Staging Twelfth Night , "Whosoever loves not picture, is injurious to truth": Costumes and the Stuart Masque , "Intollerable excess and bravery": On dressing up in Puritan New England , "Let your apparel manifest your mind": Dress and the female body in eighteenth-century literature , "Do you understand muslins, sir?": Fashioning gender in Northanger Abbey , Mary Jane Holmes and the triumph of fashion in Ethelyn's Mistake , "One-hundred-hours": Elizabeth Stuart Phelps' dress reform writing , A heterogeneous thing: Transvestism and hybridity in Jane Eyre , Respectably dressed, or dressed for respect: Moral economies in the novels of Victorian women writers , Realism into metaphor: Black and white dress in the ficiton of Henry James , Fashion, money, and romance in The House of Mirth and Sister Carrie , "Nothing could be seen whole or read from start to finish": Transvestism and imitation in Orlando and Nightwood , Ecological dress: Art, pedagogy, and ambiguity in the work of C.M. Barker ; No slaves to fashon: Designing women in the fiction of Jessie Fauset and Anzia Yezierska , "Be what you want": Clothing and subjectivity in Toni Morrison's Jazz , "Spiritual garments": Fashioning the Victorian seance in Sarah Waters' Affinity , Fabrication desires: The transformation of the Quinces tradition in multicultural narratives , "Clothes would only confuse them": Sartorial culture in Oryx and Crake
    Language: English
    Keywords: Englisch ; Literatur ; Kleidung ; Mode ; Identität ; Geschichte ; Englisch ; USA ; Literatur ; Kleidung ; Mode ; Identität ; Geschichte ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_1686478631
    Format: x, 199 Seiten
    ISBN: 9780367189341 , 9780367189310
    Content: Introduction -- 1. The myth of the Fall and its impact: Pullman, Lewis and others -- 2. Claribel's story: a few thoughts on gender, race and colonialism in The Tempest -- 3. Wuthering Heights: myth and the wounds of loss -- 4. Beckett's Waiting for Godot: transforming lives -- 5. Great Expectations: intertextualities, endings and life after plot -- 6. Emily Dickinson: 'And then the windows failed' -- 7. Emma: rhetoric, irony and the reader's assault course -- 8. Dorian Gray: 'queering' the text -- 9. The Fallen Woman: Emma Bovary and (many) others -- 10. Two transgressive American women: Kate Chopin, Charlotte Perkins Gilman -- 11. Hamlet / Lear: realism / modernism -- 12. John Keats: three (or is it two?) poems and thoughts on 'late style' -- 13. Republicanism, regicide and 'The Musgrave Ritual' -- 14. Jean Rhys: her texts from the 1930s -- 15. Twelfth Night: Dream-Gift -- 16. Please read Proust -- 17. Paradise Lost: radical politics, gender and education
    Content: "This book recreates in written form seventeen of the most popular, frankly personal and engaging lectures on literature given by the award-winning teacher Richard Jacobs, who has been working with students for forty years. This is a book aimed at students, starting their studies or more experienced, and all lovers of literature and devoted to the idea that reading, thinking about, and writing or talking about literature involves us all personally, that texts talk to us intimately and urgently and invite us to talk back, and that literature intervenes in our lives and changes them. These lectures discuss, in an open but richly informed way, a wide range of texts that are regularly studied and enjoyed and they model what it means to be excited about reading and studying literature, how the study of literature can be life-changing - perhaps even with the effect of changing the lives of readers of this remarkable book"--
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780429199301
    Language: English
    Keywords: Literatur ; Lektüre ; Rezeption ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 7
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Berlin : de Gruyter | Kalamazoo, MI : Medieval Institute Publications
    UID:
    gbv_1696090989
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (VII, 438 pages)
    ISBN: 9781501513862 , 9781501513619
    Series Statement: The Northern Medieval World
    Content: Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction: The Paranormal Encounter -- "I See Dead People": The Externalization of Paranormal Experience in Medieval Iceland -- It Was a Dark and Stormy Night: Haunted Saga Homesteads, Climate Fluctuations, and the Vulnerable Self -- Happy Endings: The (Para)Normality of Miracles -- Þórgunna's Dinner and Other Medieval Liminal Meals: Food as Mediator between this World and the Hereafter -- A Troll Did It?: Trauma as a Paranormal State in the Íslendingasögur -- Traversing the Uncanny Valley: Glámr in Narratological Space -- On the Threshold: The Liminality of Doorways -- The Burial of Body Parts in Old Icelandic Grágás -- Paranormal Prose: "Para-Narrative" and Ice in the Icelandic Sagas -- Encounters with Hliðskjálf in Old Norse Mythology -- "Ok flýgr þat jafnan": Icelandic Figurations of Böðvarr bjarki's Monster -- Demons, Muslims, Wrestling Champions: The Semantic History of Blámenn from the Twelfth to the Twentieth Century -- The New Faith vs. The Undead: Christmas Showdowns -- Following up on Female fylgjur: A Re-Examination of the Concept of Female fylgjur in Old Icelandic Literature -- Dólgr í byggðinni: Meeting the Social Monster in the Sagas of Icelanders -- Even a Henchman Can Dream: Dreaming at the Margins in Brennu-Njáls saga -- A Normal Relationship?: Jarl Hákon and Þorgerðr Hǫlgabrúðr in Icelandic Literary Context -- Priest Ketill's Journey to Rome -- "Darraðarljóð" and Its Context within Njáls saga: Sorcery, Vision, Leizla? -- Paranormal Tendencies in the Sagas: A Discussion about Genre -- Reading the Landscape in Grettis saga: Þórhallur, the meinvættur, and Glámur -- Trolling Guðmundr: Paranormal Defamation in Ljósvetninga saga -- "Meir af viel en karlmennsku": Monstrous Masculinity in Viktors saga ok Blávus -- Index
    Content: This anthology brings together articles by several scholars engaged in the study of the many manifestations of the paranormal in the Middle Ages. The guiding principles of the collection are a clear focus on the paranormal experiences themselves, and, essentially, how they are defined by the sources. The authors work with a variety of medieval Icelandic sources, including family sagas, legendary sagas, romances, poetry, hagiography and miracles, exploring the diversity of paranormal activity in the medieval North. This volume questions all previous definitions of the subject matter, most decisively the idea of saga realism, and will open up new avenues in saga research
    Note: In English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781580443296
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Paranormal encounters in Iceland 1150-1400 Berlin : De Gruyter, 2020 ISBN 9781580443296
    Language: English
    Keywords: Island ; Paranormologie ; Geschichte 1150-1400 ; Isländisch ; Literatur ; Psiphänomen ; Unerklärliches Phänomen ; Geschichte 1150-1400 ; Konferenzschrift
    URL: Cover
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  • 8
    Book
    Book
    Washington, DC : Gallaudet Univ. Press
    UID:
    b3kat_BV023380235
    Format: XXII, 246 S. , Ill., graph. Darst. , CD (12 cm)
    Edition: 1. ed.
    ISBN: 9781563683633
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Introduction / Kristin A. Lindgren, Doreen DeLuca, and Donna Jo Napoli -- Culture and identity -- Scientific explanation and other performance acts in the reorganization of DEAF / Tom Humphries -- Who am I? Deaf identity issues / Irene W. Leigh -- Think-between: a deaf studies commonplace book / Brenda Jo Brueggemann -- "I thought there would be more Helen Keller": History through deaf eyes and narratives of representation / Kristen Harmon -- Bioethics and the deaf community / Teresa Blankmeyer Burke -- Language and literacy -- Cognitive and neural representations of language: insights from sign languages of the deaf / Heather P. Knapp and David P. Corina -- Children creating core properties of language: evidence from an emerging sign language in Nicaragua / Ann Senghas, Sotaro Kita, and Aslı Özyürek -- Well, "what" is it? Discovery of a new particle in ASL / Carol Neidle and Robert G. Lee -- Success with deaf children: how to prevent educational failure / Ronnie B. Wilbur -- English and ASL: classroom activities to shed some light on the use of two languages / Shannon Allen -- A bilingual approach to reading / Doreen DeLuca and Donna Jo Napoli -- American Sign Language in the arts -- Body/text: sign language poetics and spatial form in literature / H-Dirksen L. Bauman -- Tree tangled in tree: re-siting poetry through ASL / Michael Davidson -- Nobilior est vulgaris: Dante's hypothesis and sign language poetry / David M. Perlmutter -- Flying words: a conversation between Peter Cook and Kenny Lerner -- Visual Shakespeare: Twelfth Night and the value of ASL translation / Peter Novak -- ASL in performance: a conversation with Adrian Blue
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures , Education
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    Keywords: USA ; Gehörlosigkeit ; Kultur ; Identitätsfindung ; American sign language ; Gebärdensprache ; Gehörlosigkeit ; Literatur ; Aufsatzsammlung
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