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Women, Murder, and Equity in Early Modern England (Hardcover): Randall Martin Women, Murder, and Equity in Early Modern England (Hardcover)
Randall Martin
R4,458 Discovery Miles 44 580 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book presents the first comprehensive study of over 120 printed news reports of murders and infanticides committed by early modern women. It offers an interdisciplinary analysis of female homicide in post-Reformation news formats ranging from ballads to newspapers. Individual cases are illuminated in relation to changing legal, religious, and political contexts, as well as the dynamic growth of commercial crime-news and readership.

Women Writers in Renaissance England - An Annotated Anthology (Hardcover, 2nd edition): Randall Martin Women Writers in Renaissance England - An Annotated Anthology (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
Randall Martin
R3,905 Discovery Miles 39 050 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Of all the new developments in literary theory, feminism has proved to be the most widely influential, leading to an expansion of the traditional English canon in all periods of study. This book aims to make the work of Renaissance women writers in English better known to general and academic readers so as to strengthen the case for their future inclusion in the Renaissance literary canon. This lively book surveys women writers in the sixteenth century and early seventeenth centuries. Its selection is vast, historically representative, and original, taking examples from twenty different, relatively unknown authors in all genres of writing, including poetry, fiction, religious works, letters and journals, translation, and books on childcare. It establishes new contexts for the debate about women as writers within the period and suggests potential intertextual connections with works by well-known male authors of the same time. Individual authors and works are given concise introductions, with both modern and historical critical analysis, setting them in a theoretical and historicised context. All texts are made readily accessible through modern spelling and punctuation, on-the-page annotation and headnotes. The substantial, up-to-date bibliography provides a source for further study and research.

Women, Murder, and Equity in Early Modern England (Paperback): Randall Martin Women, Murder, and Equity in Early Modern England (Paperback)
Randall Martin
R1,616 Discovery Miles 16 160 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book presents the first comprehensive study of over 120 printed news reports of murders and infanticides committed by early modern women. It offers an interdisciplinary analysis of female homicide in post-Reformation news formats ranging from ballads to newspapers. Individual cases are illuminated in relation to changing legal, religious, and political contexts, as well as the dynamic growth of commercial crime-news and readership.

Women Writers in Renaissance England - An Annotated Anthology (Paperback, 2nd New edition): Randall Martin Women Writers in Renaissance England - An Annotated Anthology (Paperback, 2nd New edition)
Randall Martin
R1,239 Discovery Miles 12 390 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Of all the new developments in literary theory, feminism has proved to be the most widely influential, leading to an expansion of the traditional English canon in all periods of study. This book aims to make the work of Renaissance women writers in English better known to general and academic readers so as to strengthen the case for their future inclusion in the Renaissance literary canon.
This lively book surveys women writers in the sixteenth century and early seventeenth centuries. Its selection is vast, historically representative, and original, taking examples from twenty different, relatively unknown authors in all genres of writing, including poetry, fiction, religious works, letters and journals, translation, and books on childcare. It establishes new contexts for the debate about women as writers within the period and suggests potential intertextual connections with works by well-known male authors of the same time.
Individual authors and works are given concise introductions, with both modern and historical critical analysis, setting them in a theoretical and historicised context. All texts are made readily accessible through modern spelling and punctuation, on-the-page annotation and headnotes. The substantial, up-to-date bibliography provides a source for further study and research.

Women and Murder in Early Modern News Pamphlets and Broadside Ballads, 1573-1697 - Essential Works for the Study of Early... Women and Murder in Early Modern News Pamphlets and Broadside Ballads, 1573-1697 - Essential Works for the Study of Early Modern Women, Series III, Part One, Volume 7 (Hardcover, New Ed)
Randall Martin
R4,245 Discovery Miles 42 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

As voyeuristic and prurient as today's tabloid newspapers, early modern crime pamphlets and broadside ballads about women murderers tell of furtive love affairs and domestic poisonings, of battered wives who kill their abusive husbands, and of troubled mothers who murder their children. On first acquaintance, many pamphlets leave an impression of shallow sensationalism yoked to idealised repentance, and for that reason modern critics and historians have often discounted their importance as culturally significant artifacts. This volume presents a selection of over forty texts and is intended to encourage a reconsideration of these views. In his Introductory Note to the volume, Randall Martin discusses the narrative content and social commentary of these ballads, pamphlets and trial reports, and the contribution that they make to the discursive construction of the early modern female murderer through their representational strategies and evolving legal and gender contexts.

Shakespeare and Ecology (Hardcover): Randall Martin Shakespeare and Ecology (Hardcover)
Randall Martin
R2,845 Discovery Miles 28 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Shakespeare and Ecology is the first book to explore the topical contexts that shaped the environmental knowledge and politics of Shakespeare and his audiences. Early modern England experienced unprecedented environmental challenges including climate change, population growth, resource shortfalls, and habitat destruction which anticipate today's globally magnified crises. Shakespeare wove these events into the poetic textures and embodied action of his drama, contributing to the formation of a public ecological consciousness, while opening creative pathways for re-imagining future human relationships with the natural world and non-human life. This book begins with an overview of ecological modernity across Shakespeare's work before focusing on three major environmental controversies in particular plays: deforestation in The Merry Wives of Windsor and The Tempest; profit-driven agriculture in As You Like It; and gunpowder warfare and remedial cultivation in Henry IV Parts One and Two, Henry V, and Macbeth. A fourth chapter examines the interdependency of local and global eco-relations in Cymbeline, and the final chapter explores Darwinian micro-ecologies in Hamlet and Antony and Cleopatra. An epilogue suggests that Shakespeare's greatest potential for mobilizing modern ecological ideas and practices lies in contemporary performance. Shakespeare and Ecology illuminates the historical antecedents of modern ecological knowledge and activism, and explores Shakespeare's capacity for generating imaginative and performative responses to today's environmental challenges.

Henry VI, Part Three (Hardcover, New edition): William Shakespeare Henry VI, Part Three (Hardcover, New edition)
William Shakespeare; Edited by Randall Martin
R5,711 Discovery Miles 57 110 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Challenging conventional thinking about the earliest texts of the play, Martin chooses the Folio version, contributing new evidence about Shakespeare's methods of revision. The introduction discusses the meaning and appeal of the play's action, language, and anti-war themes, and describes its history in the theatre; and the commentary supplies historical information and clarifies meaning.

Henry VI Part Three: The Oxford Shakespeare (Paperback): William Shakespeare Henry VI Part Three: The Oxford Shakespeare (Paperback)
William Shakespeare; Edited by Randall Martin
R259 R213 Discovery Miles 2 130 Save R46 (18%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Oxford Shakespeare General Editor Stanley Wells The Oxford Shakespeare offers authoritative texts from leading scholars in editions designed to interpret and illuminate the plays for modern readers. - a new, modern-spelling text, based on the 1623 First Folio - detailed introduction considers composition, sources, historical events, performances and changing critical attitudes to the play - on-page commentary and notes explain meaning, staging, identify historical figures and events, and much else - appendices include extracts from the chronicle sources and new research on the use of boy actors in Elizabethan performance - illustrated with production photographs and related art - full index to introduction and commentary - durable sewn binding for lasting use 'not simply a better text but a new conception of Shakespeare. This is a major achievement of twentieth-century scholarship.' Times Literary Supplement ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.

Shakespeare and Ecology (Paperback): Randall Martin Shakespeare and Ecology (Paperback)
Randall Martin
R878 Discovery Miles 8 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Shakespeare and Ecology is the first book to explore the topical contexts that shaped the environmental knowledge and politics of Shakespeare and his audiences. Early modern England experienced unprecedented environmental challenges including climate change, population growth, resource shortfalls, and habitat destruction which anticipate today's globally magnified crises. Shakespeare wove these events into the poetic textures and embodied action of his drama, contributing to the formation of a public ecological consciousness, while opening creative pathways for re-imagining future human relationships with the natural world and non-human life. This book begins with an overview of ecological modernity across Shakespeare's work before focusing on three major environmental controversies in particular plays: deforestation in The Merry Wives of Windsor and The Tempest; profit-driven agriculture in As You Like It; and gunpowder warfare and remedial cultivation in Henry IV Parts One and Two, Henry V, and Macbeth. A fourth chapter examines the interdependency of local and global eco-relations in Cymbeline, and the final chapter explores Darwinian micro-ecologies in Hamlet and Antony and Cleopatra. An epilogue suggests that Shakespeare's greatest potential for mobilizing modern ecological ideas and practices lies in contemporary performance. Shakespeare and Ecology illuminates the historical antecedents of modern ecological knowledge and activism, and explores Shakespeare's capacity for generating imaginative and performative responses to today's environmental challenges.

The Comedy of Errors (Paperback): William Shakespeare The Comedy of Errors (Paperback)
William Shakespeare; Contributions by Paul Edmondson; Introduction by Randall Martin; Revised by Randall Martin 1
R267 R216 Discovery Miles 2 160 Save R51 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

'After God, Shakespeare has created most' Alexandre Dumas Two sets of identical twins, separated at sea as babies, find themselves in the same city for the first time as adults. Soon, their friends mistake the twins for one another and bewilderment abounds. Joyful, mystical and brilliantly farcical, Shakespeare's shortest play is an early romantic comedy of confusion and ultimate reunion. Used and Recommended by the National Theatre General Editor Stanley Wells Edited by Stanley Wells Introduction by Randall Martin

Life Doesn't Begin at Forty (Paperback): Peggy Randall-Martin Life Doesn't Begin at Forty (Paperback)
Peggy Randall-Martin
R289 Discovery Miles 2 890 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Life Doesn't Begin at Forty PLUS Two Bonus Stories: Sunday Meals & Snake Neckties and A Parody: Family Reunions I spend a good part of my time looking for things and I highly suspect that it's not all my fault. The conclusion I have come to is that a woman unbeknownst to me sneaks into my house while I'm sleeping and hides everything I hold dear. When I asked a few of my friends if they had seen her, each of them said they hadn't. But from all the complaints we've heard, we think she's bi-coastal. And whatever you do, don't let her scare you into putting things where you can find them easily. It's a ruse and once you fall into that trap, you will never see half of your stuff again ... Miss Emmy

Shakespeare/Adaptation/Modern Drama - Essays in Honour of Jill Levenson (Hardcover, 2 Rev Ed): Randall Martin, Katherine Scheil Shakespeare/Adaptation/Modern Drama - Essays in Honour of Jill Levenson (Hardcover, 2 Rev Ed)
Randall Martin, Katherine Scheil
R1,600 R1,433 Discovery Miles 14 330 Save R167 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The relationship between modern drama and Shakespeare remains intense and fruitful, as Shakespearian themes continue to permeate contemporary plays, films, and other art-forms. Shakespeare/Adaptation/Modern Drama is the first book-length international study to examine the critical and theatrical connections among these fields, including the motivations, methods, and limits of adaptation in modern performance media.

Top scholars including Peter Holland, Alexander Leggatt, Brian Parker, and Stanley Wells examine such topics as the relationship between Shakespeare and modern drama in the context of current literary theories and historical accounts of adaptive and appropriative practices. Among the diverse and intriguing examples studied are the authorial self-adaptations of Tom Stoppard and Tennessee Williams, and the generic and political appropriations of Shakespeare's texts in television, musical theatre, and memoir. This illuminating and theoretically astute tribute to Renaissance and modern drama scholar Jill Levenson will stimulate further research on the evolving adaptive and intertextual relationships between influential literary works and periods.

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