Table des matières
Delphine Lemonnier-Texier
Avant-propos. Règle, mesure(s) et comédie dans Mesure pour MesurePremière partie. Mesure et comédie, corps et personnages
Delphine Lemonnier-Texier
Rien n’est plus drôle que le mal : corps et comédie de la chair dans Measure for MeasureArmelle Sabatier
“Upon a true contract/I got possession of Julietta’s bed”: The Body and the Law in Measure for MeasurePascale Drouet
Qui se ressemble ne s’assemble pas : Lord Angelo et Pompey Bum dans Measure for MeasureStéphanie Mercier
“[T]he old fantastical Duke of dark corners”: Vincentio’s Shadows in William Shakespeare’s Measure for MeasureAnne-Valérie Dulac
“Caput in Machina”: The Severed Head of a Notorious PirateFrédérique Fouassier
Figures de la prostituée dans Measure for Measure de ShakespeareDeuxième partie. Mesure et politique, théories et pratiques
Stella Achilleos
“In our remove be thou at full ourself”: the Measures of Friendship in Shakespeare’s Measure for MeasureJoan Curbet
“Be absolute for death”: The Arts and Politics of Dying in Shakespeare’s Measure for MeasureIfig Cocoual
The Duke is the King is the Prince: The virtuoso play of Machiavellian representation in Measure for Measure- “Whether the tyranny be in his place,/Or in his eminence that fills it up”
- “[T]he image of a murder done in Vienna”
- “Looks ‘a not like the king?”
- “[T]he old fantastical Duke of dark corners” (4.3.156)
- “I can speak/Against the thing I say” (2.4.59-60)
- “[F]ellow[s] of much license” (3.2.198)
- “[A] looker-on here in Vienna” (5.1.315)
- “Sir, make me not your story” (1.4.30)
- “Dress’d in a little brief authority” (2.2.119)
Troisième partie. Mesure et comptabilité, usure et normes
Lea Luecking Frost
“Let’s Write ‘Good Angel’ On the Devil’s Horn”: Queering Puritan Performance in Measure for MeasureYan Brailowsky
Puritan Economics in Measure for MeasureDenise Tischler Millstein
Gender and Sexuality in Measure for Measure’s Confession SceneLindsay Yakimyshyn
Locating Charity and Chastity in Measure for MeasureQuatrième partie. Postérité et adaptations
Sébastien Lefait
Visual Aids and the Scopic Dimension(s) of Measure for Measure in Three Film Adaptations of the Play- Adapting the scopic issues of Measure for Measure
- A play within the film? Davis’s paradoxical approach of Measure for Measure
- Bob Komar’s Measure for Measure, or, the power of the blind
- Magnifying the scopic dimension of power: David Thacker’s Measure for Measure
- A film set within a specific context
- Measure for Measure as experiment
- The Duke’s surveillance inclination and the scopic regime of the film
- From surveillance to narrative intervention
- Thacker’s adaptation as mirror for contemporary magistrates
Anne-Marie Costantini-Cornède
La mesure du juste : autour de Mesure pour mesure de Jean-Yves RufIsabelle Schwartz-Gastine
Entretien avec Adel Hakim : « L’hypocrisie des hommes de pouvoir »Isabelle Schwartz-Gastine
An Interview with Roxana Silbert: “A tremendous criticism of religion and establishment”
