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Shakespeare: Seven Tragedies Revisited - The Dramatist''s Manipulation of Response

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Informationen zum Autor ERNST HONIGMANN taught English Literature at the Shakespeare Institute (University of Birmingham), University of Glasgow, and (as Joseph Cowen Professor) at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne. He is the author of many books on Shakespeare and his contemporaries. Klappentext This classic text, reprinted several times since its first publication in 1976, has been extensively revised in this new edition and includes new chapters on Henry V, As You Like It, and on 'the study of the audience and the study of response'. Both readers and actors/theatre-goers will find will find it opens up new ways of looking at the plays and at the mechanisms that underpin some of the most magical moments in Shakespeare's plays. Zusammenfassung This classic text, reprinted several times since its first publication in 1976, has been extensively revised in this new edition and includes new chapters on Henry V, As You Like It, and on 'the study of the audience and the study of response'. Both readers and actors/theatre-goers will find will find it opens up new ways of looking at the plays and at the mechanisms that underpin some of the most magical moments in Shakespeare's plays. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgements Preface to the Second Edition A Note on Dates and Definitions Introduction: Shakespeare and the Study of Response Impressions of 'Character' Response and Dramatic Perspective Sympathy for Brutus Hamlet as Observer and Consciousness Secret Motives in Othello Lear's Mind Macbeth : The Murderer as Victim Antony versus Cleopatra The Clarity of Coriolanus Henry V: The Rabbit and the Duck The Charm of As You Like It The Study of the Audience and the Study of Response Conclusion Notes Index of Names Index of Technical Terms

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Acknowledgements Preface to the Second Edition A Note on Dates and Definitions Introduction: Shakespeare and the Study of Response Impressions of 'Character' Response and Dramatic Perspective Sympathy for Brutus Hamlet as Observer and Consciousness Secret Motives in Othello Lear's Mind Macbeth : The Murderer as Victim Antony versus Cleopatra The Clarity of Coriolanus Henry V: The Rabbit and the Duck The Charm of As You Like It The Study of the Audience and the Study of Response Conclusion Notes Index of Names Index of Technical Terms

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Authors E Honigmann, E. Honigmann, Ernst Honigmann
Publisher Palgrave UK
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 17.06.2002
 
EAN 9780333997543
ISBN 978-0-333-99754-3
No. of pages 275
Subjects Fiction > Poetry, drama
Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

B, Poetry, Poetry and Poetics, Palgrave Literature & Performing Arts Collection

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