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Shakespeare and hospitality : ethics, politics, and exchange / edited by David B. Goldstein and Julia Reinhard Lupton.

Contents: Introduction / David B. Goldstein and Julia Reinhard Lupton -- Section One: Oikos and Polis. "Will you walk in, my lord?": Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida and the Anxiety of Oikos / Andrew Hiscock; A Digression to Hospitality: Thrift and Christmastime in Shakespeare and in the Literature of Husbandry / Jessica Rosenberg; "Here's Strange Alteration!": Hospitality, Sovereignty And Political Discord In Coriolanus / Thomas P. Anderson -- Section Two: Economy and Ecology. Hospitality's Risk, Grace's Bargain: Uncertain Economies in The Winter's Tale / James Kearney; Hospitality in Anthony and Cleopatra / Sean Lawrence -- Section Three: Script. Ave Desdemona / David Hillman; As You Like It and the Theater of Hospitality / James Kuzner; Hospitable Times with Shakespeare: A Reading of King Lear / Thomas J. Moretti -- Section Four: Scripture. "Her father loved me, oft invited me": Staging Shakespeare's Hidden Hospitality in The Travels of the Three English Brothers / Sheiba Kian Kaufman; Hospitality in Twelfth Night: Playing at (the Limits of) Home / Joan Pong Linton; Thinking Hospitably with Timon of Athens: Toward an Ethics of Stewardship / Michael Noschka.