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Tag Archives: Shakespeare Studies

Shakespeare Studies


By Ruth Vanita
SHAKESPEARE’S RE-VISIONS OF HISTORY: SOCIAL COLLUSION, VIOLENCE, AND RESISTANCE IN NINE PLAYS
2025

In the unstaunchable proliferation of interpretations and re-interpretations of Shakespeare’s plays and personae, it is not always possible to convince critics of the new, and while the book offers many provocative highlights, all may not be fully persuasive. For instance, while Vanita’s close attention to Celia and Rosalind’s bonding is suggestive (Shakespeare plays up ambiguities everywhere) but selective;


Reviewed by: Poonam Trivedi
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