Shakespeare Studies Today: Romanticism Lost

Pechter gives a shrewd and generally sympathetic account of materialist criticism, ranging from a focus on the history of the book to the social practices of performance, and he shows how these efforts aim to move beyond mystification of a solitary sovereign genius by shifting attention to the elusi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Shakespeare quarterly 2012, Vol.63 (2), p.280-283
1. Verfasser: McCoy, Richard C.
Format: Review
Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Pechter gives a shrewd and generally sympathetic account of materialist criticism, ranging from a focus on the history of the book to the social practices of performance, and he shows how these efforts aim to move beyond mystification of a solitary sovereign genius by shifting attention to the elusive and chimerical quality of early modern texts and the collective and demotic nature of early modern theater. [...]he concludes his book with an ambivalent tribute to Harold Bloom's elegiac bardolatry inspired by Bloom's own deep regard for the Romantics.
ISSN:0037-3222
1538-3555
1538-3555
DOI:10.1353/shq.2012.0015