Shakespeare and Trauma

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Shakespeare and Trauma
Author : Catherine Silverstone
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Publisher : Routledge
Language : English
Release Date : 06 February 2012
ISBN : 9781135178314
Pages : 182 pages
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This study explores the relationship between performances of Shakespeare's plays and the ways in which they engage with traumatic events and histories. It investigates the ethical and political implications of attempts to represent trauma in performance.

Shakespeare and Trauma

This study explores the relationship between performances of Shakespeare's plays and the ways in which they engage with traumatic events and histories. It investigates the ethical and political implications of attempts to represent trauma in performance.

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