Shakespeare and Disability Studies
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Shakespeare and Disability Studies by Sonya Freeman Loftis, published by Oxford University Press in 2021. This compelling hardback edition spans 160 pages and delves into the intricate connections between Shakespeare studies and disability studies. Loftis expertly illustrates how Shakespeare's works can be interpreted through the lens of disability theory, moving beyond traditional character-based analysis. This innovative approach opens new avenues for understanding the Bard's texts and enriches the discourse surrounding both literature and disability. Ideal for scholars, students, and enthusiasts, this book invites readers to rethink the significance of disability in Shakespeare's plays and their relevance today. Enhance your library with this essential addition that bridges the gap between classic literature and contemporary social issues.