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Author
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Date published
1980
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Publisher
Urbana ; London : University of Illinois Press, 1980.
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Subject
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Accession number
83232354
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Class
Reading Room - 48.1/WOM
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ISBN
0252007514
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Language
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Physical description
x,348 p. : 1ill. ; 24 cm.
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Bibliography, etc. note: Bibliography, p314-335. - Includes index. Formatted contents note: As we like it: how a girl can be smart and still popular / Clara Claiborne Park -- Counsels of gall and grace: intimate conversations between women in Shakespeare's plays / Carole McKewin -- Shakespeare's Cressida: "A kind of self" / Gayle Greene -- "I wooed thee with my sword": Shakespeare's tragic paradigms / Madelon Gohlke -- Coming of age in Verona / Coppelia Kahn -- A heart cleft in twain: the dilemma of Shakespeare's Gertrude / Rebecca Smith Uk-SuSCL Contents: Women and men in Othello: "What should such a fool / Do with so good a woman?" / Carol Thomas Neely -- Lady Macbeth: "Infirm of purpose" / Joan Larsen Klein -- Shakespeare's female characters as actors and audience / Marianne Novy. Uk-SuSCL A penchant for Perdita on the eighteenth-century stage / Irene G. Dash -- The Miranda trap: sexism and racism in Shakespeare's Tempest / Lorie Jerrell Leininger -- "O sacred, shadowy, cold, and constant queen": Shakespeare's imperiled and chastening daughters of romance / Charles Frey -- Women and men in Shakespeare: a selective biography / Carolyn Ruth Swift Lenz, Gayle Greene and Carol Thomas Neely. Uk-SuSCL.