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Japanese studies in Shakespeare and his contemporaries / edited by Yoshiko Kawachi.

Bibliography, etc. note: Includes bibliographical references and index. Formatted contents note: Doctor Faustus and the appearance of the devil -- Arata Ide -- Time allowed for exits in Shakespeare's plays / Mariko Ichikawa -- The merchant of Venice and Japanese culture / Yoshiko Kawachi -- Money and sexuality in Measure for Measure / Yukari Yoshihara -- The stage tableau and iconography of Macbeth / Soji Iwasaki -- "And left them more rich for what they yielded": representation of woman's body and the heterogeneous economies in The winter's tale / Miki Suehiro -- Cannibal and Caliban: The Tempest and the discourse of cannibalism / Ted Motohashi -- Representations of female subjectivity in Elizabeth Cary's 'The tragedy of Mariam' and Mary Wroth's 'Love's victory' / Akiko Kusunoki -- Fletcher versus "Fletcher" / Shoichiro Kawai -- The primacy of the sense of the body over the sense of the line: David Garrick's acting of Shakespeare / Manabu Noda -- Individuality in Johnson's Shakespeare criticism / Noriyuki Harada.