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ISBN: PB: 9780226540917

ISBN: HB: 9780226266015

University of Chicago Press

April 2018

272 pp.

21.6x14 cm

5 halftones

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£20,50
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HB:
£62,00
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Shakespeare Dwelling

Designs for the Theater of Life

Great halls and hovels, dove-houses and sheepcotes, mountain cells and seaside shelters – these are some of the spaces in which Shakespearean characters gather to dwell, and to test their connections with one another and their worlds. Julia Reinhard Lupton enters Shakespeare's dwelling places in search of insights into the most fundamental human problems. Focusing on five works ("Romeo and Juliet", "Macbeth", "Pericles", "Cymbeline", and "The Winter's Tale"), Lupton remakes the concept of dwelling by drawing on a variety of sources, including modern design theory, Renaissance treatises on husbandry and housekeeping, and the philosophies of Hannah Arendt and Martin Heidegger. The resulting synthesis not only offers a new entry point into the contemporary study of environments; it also shows how Shakespeare's works help us continue to make sense of our primal creaturely need for shelter.

About the Author

Julia Reinhard Lupton is professor of English and comparative literature at the University of California, Irvine. She is the author of "Afterlives of the Saints: Hagiography, Typology, and Renaissance Literature" and co-author of "After Oedipus: Shakespeare in Psychoanalysis".