Shakespeare's Beehive

Shakespeare's Beehive
Author: George Koppelman
Publisher: Axletree Books
Total Pages: 407
Release: 2015-10-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0692500324


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A study of manuscript annotations in a curious copy of John Baret's ALVEARIE, an Elizabethan dictionary published in 1580. This revised and expanded second edition presents new evidence and furthers the argument that the annotations were written by William Shakespeare. This ebook contains text in color, and images. We recommend reading it on a device that displays both.

Here Is the Beehive

Here Is the Beehive
Author: Sarah Crossan
Publisher: Little, Brown
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2020-11-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0316428574


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A brilliantly original debut about a love affair cut short, and how lonely it is to live inside a secret -- for fans of Sally Rooney, Sheila Heti, and Ottessa Moshfegh. Ana Kelly can deal with death. As an estate lawyer, an unfortunate part of her day-to-day is phone calls from the next of kin informing her that one of her clients has died. But nothing could have prepared Ana for the call from Rebecca Taylor, explaining in a strangely calm tone that her husband Connor was killed in an accident. Ana had been having an affair with Connor for three years, keeping their love secret in hotel rooms, weekends away, and swiftly deleted text messages. Though consuming, they hide their love well, and nobody knows of their relationship except Mark, Connor's best friend. Alone and undone, Ana seeks friendship with the person who she once thought of as her adversary and opposite, but who is now the only one who shares her pain -- Rebecca. As Ana becomes closer to her lover's widow, she is forced to reconcile painful truths about the affair, and the fickleness of love and desire. Funny, frank, and strange, Sarah Crossan's moving novel is wholly original and deeply resonant.

Bees in Early Modern Transatlantic Literature

Bees in Early Modern Transatlantic Literature
Author: Nicole A. Jacobs
Publisher: Perspectives on the Non-Human in Literature and Culture
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021
Genre: American literature
ISBN: 9780367641573


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This book examines apian imagery--bees, drones, honey, and the hive--in the seventeenth- and eighteenth-century literary and oral traditions. In England and the New World colonies during a critical period of expansion, the metaphor of this communal society faced unprecedented challenges even as it came to emblematize the process of colonization itself. The beehive connected the labor of those marginalized by race, class, gender, or species to larger considerations of sovereignty. This study examines the works of William Shakespeare; Francis Daniel Pastorius; Hopi, Wyandotte, and Pocasset cultures; John Milton; Hester Pulter; and Bernard Mandeville. Its contribution lies in its exploration of the simultaneously recuperative and destructive narratives that place the bee at the nexus of the human, the animal, and the environment. The book argues that bees play a central representational and physical role in shaping conflicts over hierarchies of the early transatlantic world.

Shakespeare's Beehive

Shakespeare's Beehive
Author: George Koppelman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2014
Genre: Books
ISBN: 9780991573004


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An examination of a heavily annotated copy of John Baret's "An Alvearie, or, Quadruple Dictionarie," published in 1580, which, the authors speculate, may have been owned and annotated by William Shakespeare.

MacTrump

MacTrump
Author: Ian Doescher
Publisher: Quirk Books
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2019-10-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 168369161X


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For readers craving a humorous antidote to the sound and the fury of American politics, this clever satire, written in iambic pentameter in the style of Shakespeare, wittily fictionalizes the events of the first two years of the Trump administration. No one thought that MacTrump—Lord of MacTrump Towers, Son of New York—would ascend to the highest position in the kingdom. Yet with the help of his unhappy but dutiful wife Lady MacTrump, his clever daughter Dame Desdivanka, and his coterie of advisers, MacTrump is comfortably ensconced in the White Hold as President of the United Fiefdoms, free to make proclamations to his subjects through his favorite messenger, McTweet. The Democrati, mourning the loss of their cherished leader O’Bama, won’t give up without a fight. They still remember the disastrous reign of George the Lesser, and they can see Putain’s dark influence on MacTrump. Their greatest hope is MacMueller, tasked with investigating the plot that empowered MacTrump’s rise to the throne. As Desdivanka schemes to overthrow her father’s councilors, and as Donnison and Ericson—trapped in their own Rosencrantz and Guildenstern-like storyline—prove useless to their father, MacTrump soon realizes he has no true allies. Will he be able to hold on to his throne? Only time will tell in this tragicomic tale of ambition, greed, and royal ineptitude.

Shakespeare's Beehive

Shakespeare's Beehive
Author: Lauren Avirom
Publisher: Axletree Books
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2014-04
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780991573059


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A complete recording of manuscript annotations in a curious copy of John Baret's ALVEARIE, an Elizabethan dictionary published in 1580. Data only. Supplement to a website and another publication, SHAKESPEARE'S BEEHIVE: AN ANNOTATED ELIZABETHAN DICTIONARY COMES TO LIGHT, by George Koppelman and Daniel Wechsler (2014).

Shakespeare's Body Parts

Shakespeare's Body Parts
Author: Huw Griffiths
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2020-09-04
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 1474448720


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This book provides a sustained, formalist reading of the multiple body parts that litter the dialogue and action of Shakespeare's history plays.

Shakespeare's Rome

Shakespeare's Rome
Author: Robert S. Miola
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2004-06-10
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780521607018


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This book studies Shakespeare's changing vision of Rome in the six works where the city serves as a setting. Unlike other scholars treatment, the subject Dr Miola offers a coherent analysis of all the major appearances of Rome in the Shakespeare canon. Shakespeare's recurrent and varied treatment of Rome suggests that a close examination of the city's transformations can teach us much about his development as a playwright and the development of his dramatic vision. The book focuses on Shakespeare's changing conception of the Roman city, its people, and its ideals. Dr Miola examines the symbolic and topographical features that help define the city.

The Shakespearean International Yearbook

The Shakespearean International Yearbook
Author: Tiffany Werth
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2017-05-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1351963430


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This eighth volume of The Shakespearean International Yearbook presents a special section on 'European Shakespeares', proceeding from the claim that Shakespeare's literary craft was not just native English or British, but was filtered and fashioned through a Renaissance awareness that needs to be recognized as European, and that has had effects and afterlives across the Continent. Guest editors Ton Hoenselaars and Clara Calvo have constructed this section to highlight both how the spread of 'Shakespeare' throughout Europe has brought together the energies of a wide variety of European cultures across several centuries, and how the inclusion of Shakespeare in European culture has been not only a European but also a world affair. The Shakespearean International Yearbook continues to provide an annual survey of important issues and developments in contemporary Shakespeare studies. Contributors to this issue come from the US and the UK, Spain, Switzerland and South Africa, Canada, The Netherlands, India, Portugal, Greece, France, and Hungary. In addition to the section on European Shakespeares, this volume includes essays on the genre of romance, issues of character, and other topics.

Shakespeare's Fugitive Politics

Shakespeare's Fugitive Politics
Author: Thomas P. Anderson
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2016-08-16
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0748697357


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Establishes Shakespeares plays as some of the periods most speculative political literature Shakespeares Fugitive Politics makes the case that Shakespeares plays reveal there is always something more terrifying to the king than rebellion. The book seeks to move beyond the presumption that political evolution leads ineluctably away from autocracy and aristocracy toward republicanism and popular sovereignty. Instead, it argues for affirmative politics in Shakespeare the process of transforming scenes of negative affect into political resistance. Shakespeares Fugitive Politics makes the case that Shakespeares affirmative politics appears not in his dialectical opposition to sovereignty, absolutism, or tyranny; nor is his affirmative politics an inchoate form of republicanism on its way to becoming politically viable. Instead, this study claims that it is in the place of dissensus that the expression of the eventful condition of affirmative politics takes place a fugitive expression that the sovereign order always wishes to shut down. Key FeaturesPromotes a new understanding of 'fugitive democracy'Establishes the presence of a form of alternative politics in early modern drama, articulated through the contours of theories of sovereigntyExplores how the parameters of contemporary radical politics take shape in major Shakespeare plays, including Coriolanus, King John, Henry V, Titus Andronicus, The Winters Tale and Julius Caesar