Shakespeare and contemporary fiction theorizing foundling and lyric plots /
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Newark, Del. :
University of Delaware Press,
2011.
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Table of Contents:
- Contemporary pasts
- Unraveling mythical order in Caryl Phillips's The nature of blood
- The Irigarayan "third language" in Liz Jensen's Ark baby
- Trapped in the "negative gradient": traumatic dis-membering in W.G. Sebald's Austerlitz
- "These weeping eyes, those seeing tears": the flow of memory from fugitive pieces to Shakespeare
- Shakespearean presents
- Turning gender and plot in The merchant of Venice
- "God me such usage send": Desdemona's lyric response in Othello
- "I am heir to my affection": re-visioning family and love in The winter's tale
- Afterward: the myths redeployed.