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Strands afar remote : Israeli perspectives on Shakespeare / edited by Avraham Oz.

General note: Published in association with the International Shakespeare Association. Bibliography, etc. note: Includes bibliographical references and index. Formatted contents note: Innocent arrows and sexy sticks:the rival economies of male friendship and heterosexual love in The merchant of Venice / Zvi Jagendorf -- The rhetoric of exclusion: Jew, Moor and the boundaries of discourse in The merchant of Venice / Alan Rosen -- "The poor sequestered stag": St. Augustine metaphor in As you like it / Ahuva Belkin -- "I see a voice": the desire for representation and the rape of voice / Elizabeth Freund -- "War and lecherery confound all": identity and agency in Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida / Michael Yogev -- Motive and meaning in All's well that ends well / Ruth Nevo -- The isolation of the tragic protagonist: tragedy and Richard III / Baruch Kurzweill. UK-SuSCL Prophecy as a cultural model: the politics of Tamburlaine and Julius Caesar / Avraham Oz -- Hamlet's entrails / David Hillman -- Othello and Woyzeck as tragic heroes according to Aristotle and Hegel / Yedida Itzhaki -- Coriolanus and the compulsion to repeat / Shuli Barzilai -- Shakespearean re-generations in Hebrew: a study in historical poetics / Harai Golomb -- Afterword: "Prospero our colours": a case/noncase for national perspectives on Shakespeare and his contemporaries / Avraham Oz. UK-SuSCL