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John Montagu; Chapter 14: John Franklin disappears 327 $aChapter 15: Jane Franklin's SearchChapter 16: Family upsets; Chapter 17: Victory; Acknowledgements; Notes; Bibliography; Index 330 $aA genius at publicity before the term existed, Jane Franklin was a celebrity in the mid-19th century. 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West 210 $aBrooklyn, NY$cpunctum books$d2016 210 1$aBaltimore, Maryland :$cProject Muse,$d2020 210 4$dİ2020 215 $a1 online resource (xiii, 126 pages) $cillustrations; PDF, digital file(s) 311 08$aPrint version: 0615988172 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 121-126). 327 $aWhat happens in As You Like It -- What is the play about? -- What's in a name? -- What happens when Rosalind dresses as a boy? -- Where is Arden? -- Why do we hear about what Jaques said to the deer? -- What does Jaques telling us about Touchstone telling time tell us about them? -- What is pastoral? -- What does Jaques mean when he says, "All the world's a stage"? -- Why does Touchstone say the truest poetry is the most faining? Or is it "feigning"? -- What happens when Ganymede dresses as a girl? -- What is love? -- What is the virtue in "if"? -- What happens in the epilogue? -- The end? 330 $aShakespeare's As You Like It is a play without a theme. Instead, it repeatedly poses one question in a variety of forms: What if the world were other than it is? As You Like It is a set of experiments in which its characters conditionally change an aspect of their world and see what comes of it: what if I were not a girl but a man? What if I were not a duke, but someone like Robin Hood? What if I were a deer? "What would you say to me now an [that is, "if"] I were your very, very Rosalind?" (4.1.64-65). "Much virtue in 'if'," as one of its characters declares near the play's end; 'if' is virtual. It releases force even if the force is not that of what is the case. Change one thing in the world, the play asks, and how else does everything change? In As You Like It, unlike Shakespeare's other plays, the characters themselves are both experiment and experimenters. They assert something about the world that they know is not the case, and their fictions let them explore what would happen if it were--and not only if it were, but something, not otherwise apparent, about how it is now. What is as you like it? What is it that you, or anyone, really likes or wants? The characters of As You Like It stand in 'if' as at a hinge of thought and action, conscious that they desire something, not wholly capable of getting it, not even able to say what it is. Their awareness that the world could be different than it is, is a step towards making it something that they wish it to be, and towards learning what that would be. Their audiences are not exempt. As You Like It doesn't tell us that it knows what we like and will give it to us. It pushes us to find out. Over the course of the play, characters and audiences experiment with other ways the world could be and come closer to learning what they do like, and how their world can be more as they like it. By exploring ways the world can be different than it is, the characters of As You Like It strive to make the world a place in which they can be at home, not as a utopia--Arden may promise that, but certainly doesn't fulfill it--but as an ongoing work of living. We get a sense at the play's end not that things have been settled once and for all, but that the characters have taken time to breathe--to live in their new situations until they discover better ones, or until they discover newer desires. As You Like It, in other words, is a kind of essay: a set of tests or attempts to be differently in the world, and to see what happens. These essays in As If: As You Like It, originally commissioned as an introductory guide for students, actors, and admirers of the play, trace the force and virtue of some of the claims of the play that run counter to what is the case--its 'ifs.' 606 $aLiterary studies: c 1500 to c 1800$2bicssc 610 $aWilliam Shakespeare 610 $aEarly Modern studies 610 $aAs You Like It 610 $acultural studies 610 $aexperimentation 610 $aliterary studies 615 7$aLiterary studies: c 1500 to c 1800 700 $aWest$b William N.$0865599 801 0$bMdBmJHUP 801 1$bMdBmJHUP 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910247445603321 996 $aAs If: Essays in As You Like It$91931832 997 $aUNINA