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100 1 $aErickson, Peter.
245 10 $aRewriting Shakespeare, rewriting ourselves /$cPeter Erickson.
260 $aBerkeley :$bUniversity of California Press,$c©1991.
300 $aix, 228 pages ;$c22 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 177-222) and index.
505 00 $gIntroduction:$tCritical locations --$gpt. 1.$tShakespeare's representations of women:$tFemale rule, patriarchal ideology ;$tRefracted images of Queen Elizabeth in Venus and Adonis and The rape of Lucrece ;$tThe political effects of gender and class in All's well that ends well ;$tGender, genre, and nation in Hamlet --$gpt. 2.$tWomen writers' representations of Shakespeare:$tSome versions of tradition ;$tShakespeare, Angelou, Cheney : the administration of the humanities in the Reagan-Bush era ;$tShakespeare's changing status in the novels of Gloria Naylor ;$tAdrienne Rich's re-vision of Shakespeare --$gAfterword:$tIdentity politics, multicultural society.
520 $aParticipants in the current debate about the literary canon generally separate the established literary order--of which Shakespeare is the most visible icon--from the emergent minority literatures. In this challenging study, Peter Erickson insists on bringing the two realms together. He asks: what impact does a revision of the literary canon have on Shakespeare's status? -- Publisher description.
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