|刊登類別:
此刊登物品已於 4月25日, 四 08:52 售出。
有類似物品要出售?

Bednarz. Shakespeare and the Poets' War

狀況:
很新
Softcover. Good, Crease in cover
成交價:
US $15.00
大約HK$ 117.15
見面交收或取貨:
可於Cashtown, Pennsylvania, 美國免費本地見面交收. 查看詳情— 取貨
運費:
免費 經濟運送方式. 查看詳情— 運送
所在地:Cashtown, Pennsylvania, 美國
送達日期:
估計於 6月18日, 二6月21日, 五之間送達 運送地點 43230
估計運送時間是透過我們的獨家工具,根據買家與物品所在地的距離、所選的運送服務、賣家的運送紀錄及其他因素,計算大概的時間。送達時間會因時而異,尤其是節日。
退貨:
30 日退貨. 由賣家支付退貨運費. 查看詳情- 更多退貨相關資訊
保障:
請參閱物品說明或聯絡賣家以取得詳細資料。閱覽全部詳情查看保障詳情
(不符合「eBay 買家保障方案」資格)

賣家資料

註冊為商業賣家
賣家必須承擔此刊登物品的所有責任。
eBay 物品編號:154373232325
上次更新時間: 2023-12-30 06:20:52查看所有版本查看所有版本

物品細節

物品狀況
很新
狀況完好的書籍。封面發亮且沒有損壞,精裝本書籍含書皮。不存在缺頁或內頁受損,無褶皺或破損,同時也沒有對文字標注/標記,或在留白處書寫內容。內封面上標記極少。書籍的磨損和破損程度也很低。 查看所有物品狀況定義會在新視窗或分頁中開啟
賣家備註
“Softcover. Good, Crease in cover”
Product Type
Poetry
Book Title
Shakespeare and the Poets' War
Educational Level
College
Genre
Biography
Topic
Poetry
Subject
Drama, Shakespeare, European / General
ISBN
9780231122436
Subject Area
Literary Criticism
Publication Name
Shakespeare and the Poets' War
Item Length
0.9 in
Publisher
Columbia University Press
Publication Year
2001
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.1 in
Author
James Bednarz
Item Width
0.6 in
Item Weight
18.4 Oz
Number of Pages
266 Pages

關於產品

Product Information

In a remarkable piece of detective work, Shakespeare scholar James Bednarz traces the Bard's legendary wit-combats with Ben Jonson to their source during the Poets' War. Bednarz offers the most thorough reevaluation of this "War of the Theaters" since Harbage's Shakespeare and the Rival Traditions, revealing a new vision of Shakespeare as a playwright intimately concerned with the production of his plays, the opinions of his rivals, and the impact his works had on their original audiences.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Columbia University Press
ISBN-10
0231122438
ISBN-13
9780231122436
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1758162

Product Key Features

Author
James Bednarz
Publication Name
Shakespeare and the Poets' War
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Subject
Drama, Shakespeare, European / General
Publication Year
2001
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Literary Criticism
Number of Pages
266 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
0.9 in
Item Height
0.1 in
Item Width
0.6 in
Item Weight
18.4 Oz

Additional Product Features

LCCN
00-043174
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Lc Classification Number
Pr2958.J6b44 2001
Grade from
College Graduate Student
Reviews
"Bednarz has written a very good, important, and useful book on what he claims correctly is one of the most neglected pieces of early modern dramatic history and criticism: the poetomachia or poets' war. Indeed, this should become the standard reference on the topic." -- Ken Jackson, The Sixteenth Century Journal, "The first detailed study of the 'war of the theaters' for some time, and beyond the care and rigor of Bednarz's reading and reconstruction of the event, its real innovation is to position Shakespeare... along with Dekker, Marston, and Jonson in the most famous literary/theatrical controversy of the era.... Bednarz's imaginative and critical sophistication should renew attention to this central moment in the self-fashioning of the early modern stage." -- W.B. Worthen, SEL, "Bednarz plunges into the thicket of controversy that drew the attention of the theatrical enterprise as London entered the seventeenth century and that has attracted the attention of literary scholars to this day... Bednarz develops a compelling timeline for each phase of the struggle... The book will be required reading for anyone who needs to explore the ramifications of the Poets' War." -- Anne Jennalie Cook, Renaissance Quarterly, "Bednarz distinguishes himself from earlier scholars of the Poets' War from the outset of the book with two particular arguments. First, he claims that during the Poetomachia Elizabethan playwrights themselves generated... the almost mythic distinction between scholarly Johnson and an inspired Shakespeare... Second, he recasts the development of the Poets' War into three discrete phases,... while making especially convincing the notion that the plays were in direct conversation with one another." -- Heather Hirschfield, Shakespeare Studies, Bednarz has written a very good, important, and useful book on what he claims correctly is one of the most neglected pieces of early modern dramatic history and criticism: the poetomachia or poets' war. Indeed, this should become the standard reference on the topic., Bednarz plunges into the thicket of controversy that drew the attention of the theatrical enterprise as London entered the seventeenth century and that has attracted the attention of literary scholars to this day... Bednarz develops a compelling timeline for each phase of the struggle... The book will be required reading for anyone who needs to explore the ramifications of the Poets' War., The first detailed study of the 'war of the theaters' for some time, and beyond the care and rigor of Bednarz's reading and reconstruction of the event, its real innovation is to position Shakespeare... along with Dekker, Marston, and Jonson in the most famous literary/theatrical controversy of the era.... Bednarz's imaginative and critical sophistication should renew attention to this central moment in the self-fashioning of the early modern stage., Bednarz is a superb intertextual critic, delving into the details of the playtext to reveal its significance... For recreating the significance of this decisive moment in the theatrical competition over who would authorize English literary history, James P. Bednarz wins the palm., " Shakespeare and the Poets' Wardeserves to reach a wider audience than an academic one, because the research is always directed at showing us how to read the plays." -- Andrew Hadfield, Times Literary Supplement, Bednarz distinguishes himself from earlier scholars of the Poets' War from the outset of the book with two particular arguments. First, he claims that during the Poetomachia Elizabethan playwrights themselves generated... the almost mythic distinction between scholarly Johnson and an inspired Shakespeare... Second, he recasts the development of the Poets' War into three discrete phases,... while making especially convincing the notion that the plays were in direct conversation with one another., "Bednarz is a superb intertextual critic, delving into the details of the playtext to reveal its significance... For recreating the significance of this decisive moment in the theatrical competition over who would authorize English literary history, James P. Bednarz wins the palm." -- Patrick Cheney, Shakespeare Quarterly
Table of Content
Acknowledgments Introduction: The Elizabethan Dramatists as Literary Critics 1. Shakespeare's Purge of Jonson: The Theatrical Context of Troilus and Cressida Part 1 2. Jonson on Shakespeare: Criticism as Self-Creation 3. Representing Jonson: Histriomastix and the Origin of the Poets' War 4. Shakespeare in Love: The Containment of Comical Satire in As You Like It 5. Marston's Festive Comedy: Punishing Jonson in Jack Drum's Entertainment Part 2 6. The War of the Private Theaters: Cynthia's Revels or What You Will 7. Shakespeare at the Fountain of Self-Love: Twelfth Night at the Center of the Poets' War Part 3 8. "Impeaching Your Own Quality'': Constructions of Poetic Authority in Poetaster and Satiromastix 9. Ben Jonson and the "Little Eyases'': Theatrical Politics in Hamlet An Armed Epilogue: Troilus and Cressida and the Impact of the Poets' War Chronological Appendix
Copyright Date
2001
Dewey Decimal
822/.309
Dewey Edition
21
Illustrated
Yes

賣家提供的物品說明

Rock Top Bookshop and Bindery

Rock Top Bookshop and Bindery

100% 正面信用評價
已賣出 4,100 件物品
瀏覽商店聯絡
通常在 24 小時內回覆

賣家信用評價 (2,293)

d***a (756)- 買家留下的信用評價。
過去 6 個月
購買已獲認證
Great seller; fast. efficient and great packaging.
查看所有信用評價