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|a Pye, Christopher,
|d 1953-.
|9 51600
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|a The vanishing :
|b Shakespeare, the subject, and early modern culture /
|c Christopher Pye.
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|a Durham :
|b Duke University Press,
|c 2000.
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|a 199 p. :
|b il. ;
|c 23 cm.
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|a Contenido: Introduction --The theater, the market, and the subject of history -- Froth in the mirror: demonism, sexuality and the Early Modern subject -- Vanishing point -- Dumb Hamlet -- Subject matter.
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|a "The Vanishing combines literary, cultural and psychoanalytic theory to explore the matter of the subject in the Early Modern era. Building upon existing scholarship on the intersection between psychoanalysis and the public sphere, Christopher Pye takes up questions of early modern subjectivity through an analysis of Shakespeare's plays Hamlet and King Lear, Michelangelo's Last Judgment, and the phenomena of witchcraft, 'wonder cabinets' and anatomy theaters"
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|a SHAKESPEARE,
|n WILLIAM,
|d 1564-1616
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|a TEATRO INGLES--1500-1700--HISTORIA Y CRITICA
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|a PSICOANALISIS Y LITERATURA
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|a RENACIMIENTO;
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|9 18985
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|b 2004-08-14
|c BK
|d 028750
|h 820-2.09=20
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