
Shakespeare and Childhood
by Edited by Kate Chedgzoy , Susanne Greenhalgh , Robert ShaughnessyBuy New
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Summary
Table of Contents
Introduction | |
Shakespeare's Children: | |
Introduction: 'What, are they children?' | |
Little princes: Shakespeare's royal children in context | |
Father-child identification, loss, and gender in Shakespeare's plays | |
Character building: Shakespeare's children in context | |
Coriolanus and the Little Eyases: the boyhood of Shakespeare's hero | |
Procreation, child-loss, and the gendering of the sonnet | |
Children's Shakespeares: | |
Introduction: reinventing Shakespearean childhoods | |
Play's the thing: agency in children's Shakespeares | |
Shakespeare in the Victorian children's periodicals | |
Growing up with Shakespeare: the memoirs of the Terry family | |
Shakespeare in the company of boys | |
Dream children: staging and screening childhood in A Midsummer Night's Dream | |
Shakespeare (')tween media and markets in the 1990s and beyond | |
Appendix I. Shakespeare's child characters | |
Appendix II: bibliography of Shakespeare and childhood | |
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