Book contents
- Shakespeare’s Possible Worlds
- Shakespeare’s Possible Worlds
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- A note on texts
- Part I Entering Playworlds
- Part II Modelling Playworlds
- 11 The monadic playworld
- 12 Formactions
- 13 The truth of anachronism
- 14 Possible history: Henry IV
- 15 Anti-rhetoric
- 16 Falstaff
- 17 Scenes within scenes
- 18 Strange mimesis
- 19 How close should we get?
- 20 Metaphysics and playworlds
- 21 Pyramids of possible worlds
- Part III Suffering Playworlds
- Epilogue: life on the line
- Bibliography
- Index
15 - Anti-rhetoric
from Part II - Modelling Playworlds
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 June 2014
- Shakespeare’s Possible Worlds
- Shakespeare’s Possible Worlds
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- A note on texts
- Part I Entering Playworlds
- Part II Modelling Playworlds
- 11 The monadic playworld
- 12 Formactions
- 13 The truth of anachronism
- 14 Possible history: Henry IV
- 15 Anti-rhetoric
- 16 Falstaff
- 17 Scenes within scenes
- 18 Strange mimesis
- 19 How close should we get?
- 20 Metaphysics and playworlds
- 21 Pyramids of possible worlds
- Part III Suffering Playworlds
- Epilogue: life on the line
- Bibliography
- Index
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- Shakespeare's Possible Worlds , pp. 177 - 182Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2014