Shakespeare and the art of lying /
edited by Shormishtha Panja ; with a foreword by Peter Ronald deSouza.
- New Delhi : Orient Blackswan, 2013.
- xiv, 233 pages ; 23 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Foreword by Peter Ronald deSouza Introduction Shormishtha Panja one 'You lie, you are not he': Identity, Rhetoric and Convention in Shakespeare's Art of Lying Stuart Sillars two Reading Faces in Hamlet Coppelia Kahn three Being True to Yourself: Lying in Hamlet Supriya Chaudhuri four 'Truth may seem, but cannot be': Truth as Contingent in Shakespeare's 'The Phoenix and the Turtle' R. JV Desai five Dissimulation, Sprezzatura and Negative Politeness in Castiglione and Shakespeare Shormishtha Panja six Reading King Lear: The Evil of Lying antl the 'Perception' of Truth Gangeya Mul{herji seven Gendering Lying and Truth-telling in Othello Swati Ganguly eight The Illusory Referent: Structure and Gender as Fiction in Philip Sidney's The Old Arcadia and William Shakespeare's Ttvelfth Night Davinder Mohini Ahuja nine 'Character Colonisation': Play(s)-within-theplay in A Midsummer Night's Dream and Its Recent Malayalam 'Adaptation' V. C. Harris ten Literary Fiction and the Art of Verisimilitude Bijoy H. Boruah eleven '... denn—es giebt keine Wahrheit. (... for—there is no truth.): Nietzsche and Hamlet or the Rehabilitation of Fiction in Philosophy Gert Hofmann
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