The Cambridge companion to Shakespeare and war /
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| Language: | English |
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Cambridge ; New York :
Cambridge University Press,
2021.
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| Series: | Cambridge companions to literature.
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Table of Contents:
- Beyond shallow and silence: war in the age of Shakespeare / Paul E.J. Hammer
- Just war theory and Shakespeare / Franziska Quabeck
- Shakespeare on civil and dynastics wars / Davis Bevington
- Foreign war / Claire McEachern
- War and the classical world / Maggie Kilgour
- "The question of these wars": Shakespeare, warfare and the chronicles / Davis Scott Kastan
- Instrumentalizing anger: warfare and disposition in the Henriad / Gail Kern Paster
- War and eros / Davis Schalkwyk
- Shakespeare's language and the rhetoric of war / Lynn Magmusson
- Staging Shakespeare's wars in the twnetieth and twenty-first centuries / Michael Hattaway
- Reading Shakespeare's wars on film: ideology and montage / Greg Semenza
- Shakespeare and World War II / Garrett A. Sullivan Jr.
- Henry V and the pleasure of war / Paul Stevens
- Macbeth and trauma / Willy Maley
- Coriolanus and the use of power / Catherine M.S. Alexander.