Shakespeare and Human Character

CONTENTS OF CURRICULUM UNIT 09.03.02

  1. Unit Guide
  1. Overview
  2. Learning Objectives
  3. The Presentation of Self
  4. Teaching Strategies
  5. Exemplary Lessons
  6. Bibliography
  7. Endnotes

Life's But a Poor Player: Macbeth and Performing Ourselves

Aleco Julius

Published September 2009

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Endnotes

  1. Marjorie Garber, in Shakespeare and Modern Culture, xiii.
  2. William Shakespeare, in Macbeth (Signet Classics), 90.
  3. William Shakespeare, in Macbeth (Signet Classics), 90.
  4. William Shakespeare, in Macbeth (Signet Classics), 90.
  5. Harold Bloom, in Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human, 542.
  6. William Shakespeare, in Macbeth (Signet Classics), 21.
  7. William Shakespeare, in Macbeth (Signet Classics), 17.
  8. Iving Goffman, in The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life, 17.
  9. Iving Goffman, in The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life, 17.
  10. Joseph R. Roach, "Second Nature: Mechanism and Organicism from Goethe to Lewes," in The Player's Passion: Studies in the Science of Acting, 160-194.
  11. Margorie Garber, in Shakespeare and Modern Culture, 86.

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