Menu
The uses of this world : thinking space in Shakespeare, Marlowe, Cary, and Jonson
Enlarge

The uses of this world : thinking space in Shakespeare, Marlowe, Cary, and Jonson

Andrew Hiscock

Publication Data

Contents

"What's Hecuba to him? Diegetic space and myths of belonging in Shakespeare's Hamlet
Enclosing 'infinite riches in a little room' : the question of cultural marginality in Marlowe's The Jew of Malta
'Here is my space' : the politics of appropriation in Shakespeare's Antony and Cloepatra
'The hateful cuckoo' : Elizabeth Cary's Tragedie of Mariam and the collapse of domestic space
Urban dystopia : the colonizing of Jonson's Venice in Volpone
'A kind of modern happiness' : The alchemist and the exploitation of provisional space.

Topics

Catalogue Data

ISBD

Buy a copy

OBNB doesn't sell books, but you may be able to find a copy at one of these websites:

The uses of this world : thinking space in Shakespeare, Marlowe, Cary, and Jonson by Andrew Hiscock. ISBN 0708318886. Published by University of Wales Press in 2004. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

obnb.uk is a Good Stuff website.