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Childhood in Shakespeare's Plays
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Childhood in Shakespeare's PlaysChildhood in Shakespeare’s Plays challenges the notion that Shakespeare, like other Elizabethans, regarded children as small adults. The author shows how the playwright’s myriad references to childhood give an additional dimension to his adult figures. Providing the first detailed analysis of the child characters in Richard III, King John, Macbeth, and The Winter’s Tale, this book proves that Shakespeare did not depict children as unnaturally precocious or sentimentally innocent.
 
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Tags: Shakespeare, Childhood, children, Plays, analysis
CIOs at Work
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CIOs at Work

In CIOs at Work, noted author Ed Yourdon interviews many of the world's most influential chief information officers. You will gain insights from the first CIO of the USA, take a peek into the future with the CIO at Google, learn the unique role IT plays in testing Microsoft applications, and much more.
 
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Tags: learn, Google, future, unique, plays
In the Theatre of Romanticism: Coleridge, Nationalism, Women
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In the Theatre of Romanticism: Coleridge, Nationalism, Women

English Romanticism has long been considered an 'undramatic' and 'anti-theatrical' age, yet Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Shelley and Keats all wrote plays and viewed them as central to England's poetic and political reform. In the Theatre of Romanticism analyses these plays, in the context of London theatre at the time, and argues that Romantic discourse on theatre is crucial to constructions of nationhood in the period.
 
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Tags: Romanticism, plays, Theatre, Coleridge, theatre
Theatre, Finance, and Society in Early Modern England
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Theatre, Finance, and Society in Early Modern England

This innovative study examines emotional responses to socio-economic pressures in early modern England, as they are revealed in plays, historical narratives and biographical accounts of the period. These texts yield fascinating insights into the various, often unpredictable, ways in which people coped with the exigencies of credit, debt, mortgaging and capital ventures. Leinwand discusses plays by Shakespeare, Jonson, Middleton, Heywood and Massinger, pairing them with writings about the finances of royalty and aristocrats, privateers, theatrical entrepreneurs and debtors.
 
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Tags: plays, England, Heywood, Massinger, writings
Shakespeare and the English-speaking Cinema
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Shakespeare and the English-speaking Cinema

Shakespeare and the English-speaking Cinema is a lively, authoritative, and innovative overview of the ways in which Shakespeare's plays have been adapted for cinema.
 
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Tags: Shakespeare, Cinema, English-speaking, plays, cinema