Includes bibliographical references (p. [269]-282) and index. Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction: The "I" Has It Theodora Papadopoulou and Will McKenzie \ 2. Mea Culpa Ewan Fernie\ 3. Othello, Marriage, Middle Age Eric Mallin \ 4. Discovering Transgression: Reading from the Passions David Fuller \ 5. Ghosts and Heartbeats Philippa Kelly \ Going to Shakespeare: Memory and Anamnesis Peter Holland \ Stand Up for Bastards Richard Wilson \ 8. My Language! Thomas Docherty \ 9. Mrs Polonius and I Julia Lupton \ 10. Who is it who can tell me who I am? Graham Holderness \ 11. Hierophantic Shakespeare Philippa Berry \ 12. No I in Shakespeare Philip Davis \ 13. Real Men Don't Cry Sarah Klenbort \ 14. Ghostly Selections Simon Palfrey \ 15. "Speak what we feel, not what we ought to say": An Afterword Paul Edmondson \ Index .
Summary:
"Provocative exploration of how the self is revealed or exposed in the experience of reading, viewing and writing about Shakespeare"-- Provided by publisher.
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