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Renaissance personhood : materiality, taxonomy, process /
Published 2020Table of Contents: “…Processes of Personhood: Eating, Lusting, Mapping -- 8. Liquid Macbeth, David B. Goldstein -- 9. Things in Action: Shakespeare's Sonnet 129, Macbeth, and Levinas on Shame, John Michael Archer -- 10. …”
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Vanities of the eye : vision in early modern European culture /
Published 2007Table of Contents: “…Species : visions and values -- Fantasies : seeing without what was within -- Prestiges : illusions in magic and art -- Glamours : demons and virtual worlds -- Images : the reformation of the eyes -- Apparitions : the discernment of spirits -- Sights : King Saul and King Macbeth -- Seemings : philosophical scepticism -- Dreams : the epistemology of sleep -- Signs : vision and the new philosophy.…”
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Renaissance personhood : materiality, taxonomy, process /
Published 2020Table of Contents: “…Processes of Personhood: Eating, Lusting, Mapping -- 8. Liquid Macbeth, David B. Goldstein -- 9. Things in Action: Shakespeare's Sonnet 129, Macbeth, and Levinas on Shame, John Michael Archer -- 10. …”
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Fluid bodies and bodily fluids in premodern Europe : bodies, blood, and tears in literature, theology, and art /
Published 2019Table of Contents: “…Scott -- Performative asceticism and exemplary effluvia : blood, tears, and rapture in fourteenth-century German Dominican literature / Samuel Baudinette -- "Bloody business:" passions and regulation of sanguinity in William Shakespeare's Macbeth and King Lear / Karin Sellberg -- Saintly blood : absence, presence, and the alter Christus / Diana Hiller -- The treatment of the body in anatomy lesson of Dr. …”
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European Shakespeares : translating Shakespeare in the Romantic Age /
Published 1993Table of Contents: “…Indirect Ways to Shakespeare; Bibliography; ShakespeareTranslations for Eighteenth-Century Stage Productions in Germany: Different Versions of "Macbeth"; 1. Literary and Theatrical Contexts…”
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