Versions of Hamlet: Poetic Economy on Page and Stage / Martina Bross, Kurt Müller, Bernd Engler, Veronica Thiel

Versions of Hamlet: Poetic Economy on Page and Stage takes a fresh look at an old textual problem: Instead of arguing the case for one of the three early Hamlet texts as »the one«, the book presents a new analytical approach which allows us to see different Hamlet versions and the interpretations em...

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Beiträge zur englischen und amerikanischen Literatur 35
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Preliminary Material -- Acknowledgements -- An Alternative Approach to the Ambiguity of ‘Hamlet’ -- Poetic Economy and Dramatic Character -- Poetic Economy and the Representation of Thought: Hamlet’s Fourth Soliloquy -- Poetic Economy and Dramatic Dialogue: The “Closet”-Scene -- Matthew Warchus’s 1997 Rsc Hamlet and the Economy of Representation and Effect -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index.
Versions of Hamlet: Poetic Economy on Page and Stage takes a fresh look at an old textual problem: Instead of arguing the case for one of the three early Hamlet texts as »the one«, the book presents a new analytical approach which allows us to see different Hamlet versions and the interpretations emerging from them side by side.Using a corpus which not only includes the three early printed texts but also 24 stage versions of the play, the book introduces an analytical method based on an assumption voiced by writers through the ages, namely that every part of a literary work belongs to a functional whole. Apart from making the relation between textual alterations and changing interpretations of the Hamlet texts visible, this study is the first to present a systematic overview of this principle of »poetic economy«.
Martina Bross ist Referentin für den wissenschaftlichen Nachwuchs an der Graduiertenakademie der Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen. Martina Bross received her doctorate from the University of Tübingen, where she was a member of the DFG Research Training Group 1808: Ambiguity - Production and Perception.
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