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Ecocritical Shakespeare

Lynne Dickson Bruckner

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Introduction: warbling invaders / Dan Brayton and Lynne Bruckner
Contexts for reading
Vermin and parasites: Shakespeare's animal architectures / Karen Raber
Ecology of self in Midsummer night's dream / Robert N. Watson
Gaia and the great chain of being / Gabriel Egan
Is it Shakespearean ecocriticism if it isn't Presentist? / Sharon O'Dair
Flora, fauna, weather, water
"The Nobleness of life": Spontaneous generation and excremental life in Anthony and Cleopatra / Edward J. Geisweidt
The well-hung shrew / J. A. Shea and Paul Yachnin
Felling Falstaff in Windsor Park / Vin Nardizzi
It's all about the gillyvors: engendering art and nature in The Winter's Tale / Jennifer Munroe
Tongues in the Storm: Shakespeare, ecological crisis, and the resources of genre / Steve Mentz
Shakespeare and the global ocean / Dan Brayton
Presentism and pedagogy
An ecocritic's Macbeth / Richard Kerridge
Ophelia's plants and the death of violets / Rebecca Laroche
Teaching Shakespeare in the ecotone / Lynne Bruckner
Afterword: Ecocriticism on the lip of a lion / Simon C. Estok.

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