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Garber is full of grand assertions that do not bear scrutiny. Concerning Coriolanus: “Shakespeare’s powerful play about failed eloquence and eloquent failure turns on a number of performatives.” Ah, there’s the chiasmus all right, but what makes failure eloquent and just what are performatives? She also loves big words, often jargonistic, obscure, or self-fabricated. So we get “abjected partner,” “partialed trust,” “performativity,” “the mise en abyme and the theatrical enfilade,” “rhetoric adequation,” “contestatory problems” and the like. What is “cultural Q value” or “a ‘need’ measure,” what “speech-act theory” or “three-wave longitudinal investigation,” which she herself puts in quotation marks? And what kind of French is a “sujet supposé savoir”? And why the affectation of repeatedly using “upon” where “on” would logically and rhythmically do as well or better? In her chapter on Richard III, keyword Fact, Garber runs on at great length about how Richard was neither the physical cripple nor moral creep Shakespeare turned him into and how fiction can prevail over fact. But that is not what the play was about then or now. And the historic truth is old news. Still, when she gives us a typical aside by adducing scholarly opinions about why the Chandos portrait can’t be the real Shakespeare—too foreign, too Jewish, too coarsely sensual—she is both informative and interesting.
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