LEADER 02351cam 2200421Ii 4500001 on1241732603 003 OCoLC 005 20220429085631.0 008 210316t20212021enk b 001 0 eng d 020 9781526157867 020 1526157861 |qhardback 020 |z9781526157850 (ePub ebook) 020 |z9781526157874 (PDF ebook) 035 (Sirsi) o1241732603 035 (OCoLC)1241732603 040 YDX |beng |erda |cYDX |dBDX |dUKMGB |dOCLCO |dOCLCF |dERASA |dYDXIT |dCDX |dUtOrBLW 050 4 PR2976 |b.D73 2021 082 04 822.3/3 |223 100 1 Drakakis, John, |eauthor. |=^A131483 245 10 Shakespeare's resources / |cJohn Drakakis. 264 1 Manchester : |bManchester University Press, |c2021. 264 4 |c̐u2021 300 x, 384 pages ; |c22 cm 336 text |2rdacontent 337 unmediated |2rdamedia 338 volume |2rdacarrier 504 Includes bibliographical references (pages 367-378) and index. 520 8 Geoffrey Bullough's The Narrative and Dramatic Sources of Shakespeare (1957-75) established a vocabulary and a method for linking Shakespeare's plays with a series of texts on which they were thought to be based. Shakespeare's Resources revisits and interrogates the methodology that has prevailed since then and proposes a number of radical departures from Bullough's model. The tacitly accepted linear model of 'source' and 'influence' that critics and scholars have wrestled with is here reconceptualised as a dynamic process in which texts interact and generate meanings that domesticated versions of intertextuality do not adequately account for. The investigation uncovers questions of exactly how Shakespeare 'read', what he read, the practical conditions in which narratives were encountered, and how he re-deployed earlier versions that he had used in his later work. 600 10 Shakespeare, William, |d1564-1616 |vSources. |=^A517771 600 17 Shakespeare, William, |d1564-1616. |2fast |0(OCoLC)fst00029048 |?UNAUTHORIZED 655 7 Sources. |2fast |0(OCoLC)fst01423900 776 08 |iebook version : |z9781526157850 949 Order on Demand |wASIS |hJOYNER219 960 |o1 |s120.00 |uJENG |zUSD 961 |fDMD |m138099 596 1 998 5795207