ENGL 472: Readings in Shakespearean
Criticism
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David
Underdown, “The Taming of a Scold”
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Louis Montrose, “’Shaping Fantasies’: Figurations of Gender and Power in
Elizabethan Culture”
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Catherine Belsey, “Disrupting Sexual
Difference: Meaning and Gender in the
Comedies”
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Karen Newman,
“Renaissance Family Politics and The
Taming of the Shrew”
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Peter Rudnytsky, “’The dark and vicious
place’: The Dread of the Vagina in King Lear”
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Dennis Biggins, “Sexuality, Witchcraft, and
Violence in Macbeth”
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Karen
Newman, “’And Wash the Ethiop White’”
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Judith Buchanan, “Virgin
and Ape, Venetian and Infidel:
Labellings of Otherness in Parker’s Othello”
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Barker and Hulme, "’Nymphs and
Reapers Heavily Vanish’: The Discursive
Contexts of The Tempest”
image credit: Holbein,
“The Ambassadors” National Gallery,
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472 Requirements
| 472 Syllabus |