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Eight Tragedies of Shakespeare

English · Hardback

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This book rests on a lifetime''s thinking about history. It helps us see Shakespeare in "a more realistic light".'' The seventeenth century saw the brief flowering of tragic drama across Western Europe. And in the plays of William Shakespeare, this form of drama found its greatest exponent. These Tragedies, Kiernan argues, represented the artistic expression of a new social and political consciousness which permeated every aspect of life in this period.In this book, Kiernan sets out to rescue the Tragedies from the reductionist interpretations of mainstream literary criticism, by uncovering the wider historical context which shaped Shakespeare''s writings.Opening with an overview of contemporary England, the development of the theatre, and a portrait of Shakespeare as a writer, Kiernan goes on to provide an in-depth analysis of eight of his Tragedies - from Julius Caesar to Coriolanus - drawing out their contrasts and recurring themes, and exploring their attitudes to monarchy, war, religion, philosophy, and changing relations between men and women. Featuring a new introduction by Terry Eagleton, this is an invaluable resource for those looking for a new perspective on Shakespeare''s writings.>

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Authors Victor Kiernan
Assisted by Terry Eagleton (Introduction)
Publisher Zed Books
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 15.02.2016
 
EAN 9781783607358
ISBN 978-1-78360-735-8
No. of pages 312
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > English linguistics / literary studies

Englisch, Literaturwissenschaft: Dramen und Dramatiker

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