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The Shakespearean international yearbook.

The Shakespearean international yearbook. 17, Special section, Shakespeare and value / Special section, Shakespeare and value edited by Tom Bishop, Alexa Joubin. - 1st - 154 p. ; 24 cm. - The Shakespearean International Yearbook .

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Contents Preface PART I: SPECIAL SECTION: SHAKESPEARE AND VALUE Introduction: Simon Haines 2. Why is Shakespeare the World’s Most Performed Dramatist? Graham Bradshaw 3. "What’s aught but as ’tis valued?": Problems of Value and Unequal Exchange in The Merchant of Venice, Troilus and Cressida and Cymbeline Ros King 4. "The god called Nothingness": Büchner, Shakespeare and Original Sin J. Gillies 5. Sprezzatura and Cultural Capital in The Merchant of Venice Indira Ghose 6. Shakespeare and Dependency Peter Holbrook 7. "Dress’d in a Little Brief Authority": Shakespeare and the Value of Dissent R. S. White 8. Glassy Essence and the Life of Pi: Incommensurability in Measure for Measure Simon Haines PART II: 9. A New Era of Global Shakespeare: The State of the Field, 2014-2015 Carla Della Gatta   Bibliography Notes on Contributors Index

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Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 --Criticism and interpretation.

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