224400

Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke

2010

270 Pages

ISBN 978-1-349-32493-4

Palgrave Shakespeare Studies

Knowing Shakespeare

senses, embodiment and cognition

Edited by

Lowell Gallagher, Shankar Raman

A collection of essays on the ways the senses 'speak' on Shakespeare's stage. Drawing on historical phenomenology, science studies, gender studies and natural philosophy, the essays provide critical tools for understanding Shakespeare's investment in staging the senses.

Publication details

DOI: 10.1057/9780230299092

Full citation:

Gallagher, L. , Raman, S. (eds) (2010). Knowing Shakespeare: senses, embodiment and cognition, Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Gallagher Lowell; Raman Shankar

1-29

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Macbeth and the perils of conjecture

McDowell Sean H.

30-49

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Eyeing and wording in Cymbeline

Smith Bruce R.

50-64

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"O, she's warm"

Tribble Evelyn

65-81

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Falling into extremity

Cahill Patricia

82-101

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Roman world, Egyptian earth

Thomas Crane Mary

102-115

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Hamlet in motion

Raman Shankar

116-136

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Artifactual knowledge in hamlet

Marchitello Howard

137-153

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"Rich eyes and poor hands"

Rzepka Adam

154-171

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"Repeat to me the words of the echo"

Kay Deutermann Allison

172-191

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Mind the gaps

Henderson Diana E.

192-215

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