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Knowing Shakespeare
Senses, Embodiment and Cognition
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Acollection of essays on theways the senses 'speak' on Shakespeare's stage. Drawing on historical phenomenology, science studies, gender studiesand natural philosophy, the essays provide critical tools for understanding Shakespeare's investment in staging the senses.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Contents
- Notes on Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Macbeth and the Perils of Conjecture
- 3 Eyeing and Wording in Cymbeline
- 4 "O, she's warm": Touch in The Winter's Tale
- 5 Falling into Extremity
- 6 Roman World, Egyptian Earth: Cognitive Difference and Empire in Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra
- 7 Hamlet in Motion
- 8 Artifactual Knowledge in Hamlet
- 9 "Rich eyes and poor hands": Theaters of Early Modern Experience
- 10 "Repeat to me the words of the Echo": Listening to The Tempest
- 11 Mind the Gaps: The Ear, the Eye, and the Senses of a Woman in Much Ado about Nothing
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index