Shakespeare, Italy and Intertextuality
Discover the intricate interplay between Shakespeare and Italian literature in Shakespeare, Italy and Intertextuality by Michele Marrapodi. Published by Manchester University Press in 2014, this compelling collection features essays from esteemed international scholars who delve into the profound impact of Italian culture and society on Shakespeare's works. Spanning 288 pages, these insightful analyses explore the latest methodological trends, including Anglo-American new historicism and cultural materialism, offering fresh perspectives on Shakespeare's dramatic canon. Whether you’re a student, a teacher, or an avid reader of literary criticism, this book is an essential addition to your library. Embrace the richness of intertextuality and gain a deeper understanding of Shakespeare's connection to Italy through this enlightening volume.