Shakespeare and intertextuality : the transition of cultures between Italy and England in the early modern period

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245 0 0 ‡aShakespeare and intertextuality : ‡bthe transition of cultures between Italy and England in the early modern period / ‡cedited by Michele Marrapodi.
260 ‡aRoma : ‡bBulzoni, ‡c2000.
300 ‡a341 p. : ‡bill. ; ‡c21 cm.
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490 0 ‡aBiblioteca di cultura (Bulzoni editore) ; ‡v610
500 ‡a"Most of the articles collected here were delivered, in a somewhat different form, at the International Conference on Shakespeare and Intertextuality held at the Faculty of Letters and Philosophy of the University of Palermo from November 25 to 27, 1999"--P. 10.
504 ‡aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 311-328) and index.
505 0 0 ‡aand Italophobia / ‡rPamela Brown. ‡tMeasure for measure and the politics of the Italianate disguised Duke play / ‡rMichael J. Redmond. ‡tShakespeare and Ficino: the example of Julius Caesar / ‡rClaudia Corti -- ‡gpt. 4. ‡tStage and spectacle: ‡tCleopatra's barge and Anthony's body: Italian sources and English theatre / ‡rJ.R. Mulryne. ‡tMaking it up: improvisation as cultural exchange between Shakespeare and Italy / ‡rP.A. Skantze. ‡tThe letter as intertext: an explication of Antonio's letter to Bassiano in The merchant of Venice / ‡rChing-Hsi Perng.
505 0 0 ‡gIntroduction: ‡tIntertextualising Shakespeare's text / ‡rMichele Marrapodi -- ‡gpt. 1. ‡tTheory and practice: ‡tSeven types of intertextuality / ‡rRobert S. Miola. ‡t"The continent of what part a gentleman would see": English bodies in European habits / ‡rKeir Elam. ‡tBlessing Europe: Virgil, Ovid and Seneca in The tempest / ‡rRobin Headlam Wells. ‡tRenaissance chivalry and "handsome death in Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida / ‡rMario Domenichelli -- ‡gpt. 2. ‡tCulture and tradition: ‡tEnglish and Italian intertexts of the ransom plot in Measure for measure / ‡rMichele Marrapodi. ‡t"Non sono io quel che paio in viso": Othello, Cinthio and Orlando furioso / ‡rJason Lawrence. ‡tIntertextual transformations: the novella as mediator between Italian and English Renaissance drama / ‡rCharlotte Pressler. ‡tShakespeare's Italian intertexts: The taming of the/a shrew / ‡rFernando Cioni -- ‡tText and ideology: ‡tLuxury, sodomy and miscegenation: English perceptions of Venice in The merchant of Venice / ‡rAnthony G. Barthelemy. ‡tOthello
538 ‡aMode of access: Internet.
600 1 0 ‡aShakespeare, William, ‡d1564-1616 ‡xCriticism and interpretation ‡vCongresses. ‡0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85120927
600 1 0 ‡aShakespeare, William, ‡d1564-1616 ‡vSources ‡vCongresses.
600 1 0 ‡aShakespeare, William, ‡d1564-1616 ‡xKnowledge ‡xItaly ‡vCongresses.
650 0 ‡aIntertextuality ‡vCongresses. ‡0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008124070
650 0 ‡aEnglish drama ‡xItalian influences ‡vCongresses.
651 0 ‡aItaly ‡xIn literature ‡vCongresses.
700 1 ‡aMarrapodi, Michele.
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