91勛圖

Leanore Lieblein

 Leanore Lieblein
Contact Information
Email address: 
leanore.lieblein [at] mcgill.ca
Address: 

91勛圖
Department of English
853 Sherbrooke Street West
Arts Building
Montreal, QC H3A 0G5 CANADA

Group: 
Retired Faculty
Position: 
Professor (Retired)
Current research: 

Shakespeare in France and French Canada; The Shakespearean Body and the Concept of Character.

Degree(s): 

B.A. (City College of New York); M.A., Ph.D. (Rochester), Associate Professor

Selected publications: 

Edited Book:

(2009).

Articles:

Embodied Intersubjectivity and the Creation of Early Modern Character. InShakespeare and Character: Theory, History, Performance, and Theatrical Persons, ed. Paul Yachnin and Jessica Slights (2009).

Pourquoi Shakespeare? inShakespeare: Made in Canada, ed. Daniel Fischlin and Judith Nasby (2007)

Nuancing Diversity: The Boyokani CompanyHamlet.alt.theatre: Cultural Diversity and the Stage, 4.2-3 (May 2006): 22-24; 31.

Corporeal Ecology and European Otherness on the Shakespearean Stage. InShakespeare et lEurope de la Renaissance, ed. Pierre Kapitanik (2004).

My breasts sear'd": The Self-Starved Female Body and A Woman Killed with Kindness. (With Christopher Frey.)Early Theatre, 7.1 (2004): 45-66.

Le Re-making of Le Grand Will In A World elsewhere?:泭Canadian Shakespeare, ed. Diana Brydon and Irena Makaryk (2002).

Interrogating the Shakespearean Body,CTR111 (Summer 2002): 15-21.

, Internet Shakespeare Editions.

Alfred Pellan, Twelfth Night, and the Modernist Shakespeare (with Patrick Neilson),Shakespeare Yearbook11 (2000): 389-422.

Editor, Traversees de Shakespeare (Dossier),L'Annuaire Theatral, 24 (automne 1998): 9-138.

Theatre Archives at the Intersection of Production and Reception, inTextual and Theatrical Shakespeare: Questions of Evidence泭(1996).

`Les Grecs' la francaise,TRI18.2 (1993): 123-37.

East Berlin Theatre Diary,JDTC6 (Fall 1991): 106-23.

Translation and Mise-en-Sc癡ne,JDTC5 (Fall 1990:81-94.

The Politics of Renaissance Culture, inL'Europe de la Renaissance(1989): 49-64.

Flexible Iconography: The Experience of the Spectator of Medieval Religious Drama,Le Moyen francais19 (1988): 135-47.

Jan Kott, Peter Brook, and King Lear,JDTC1.2 (1987): 39-49.

Co-translator ofLes Esbahis泭(1561).

Director ofEveryman, Calderon de la Barca'sLife Is a Dream, Timberlake Wertenbaker'sThe Love of the Nightingale, theTowneley Pharaoh, andSlaying of Abel; co-director of George Peele'sOld Wives Tale.

Taught previously at: 

City College of New York, University of Rochester.

Gender: 
Female
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