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The Age of Shakespeare

Inglese · Tascabile

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Zusatztext “Frank Kermode is one of the great critics of our time. All his books should be required reading. The Age of Shakespeare is everything one could hope for: scholarly! fascinating! accessible! and! above all! a complete education in itself.” —Amanda Foreman! author of Georgiana: Duchess of Devonshire “Drawing on his prevenient critical masterpiece ( Shakespeare’s Language ) for everything to do with poetry! Kermode efficiently articulates the intricacies of Life! the Age! and the Stage! distributing the plays according to the sequence of theaters the bard so successfully exploited! and disclosing how the poems had to rely on changing patronal conventions. All the essential elements—even a bibliography!—are here! organized with a rare and rewarding elegance.” —Richard Howard! winner of the Pulitzer Prize “During a lifetime of study! Frank Kermode has virtually internalized the body of Shakespeare’s work! and lucky for us! he seems fond of externalizing the results in writing whose clarity rivals the depth and breadth of his scholarship. The perfect companion to Shakespeare’s Language! in which the poetry itself came under his sensitive scrutiny! The Age of Shakespeare not only provides a wide-angle view of the social! political! and cultural conditions of the Elizabethan world but also pegs each play to its exact date of composition. Academics and common readers alike have much to learn from Kermode’s illuminating and delectable study.” —Billy Collins! former U.S. Poet Laureate and author of Nine Horses and Sailing Alone Around the Room Informationen zum Autor Frank Kermode Klappentext In The Age of Shakespeare, Frank Kermode uses the history and culture of the Elizabethan era to enlighten us about William Shakespeare and his poetry and plays. Opening with the big picture of the religious and dynastic events that defined England in the age of the Tudors, Kermode takes the reader on a tour of Shakespeare's England, vividly portraying London's society, its early capitalism, its court, its bursting population, and its epidemics, as well as its arts—including, of course, its theater. Then Kermode focuses on Shakespeare himself and his career, all in the context of the time in which he lived. Kermode reads each play against the backdrop of its probable year of composition, providing new historical insights into Shakspeare's characters, themes, and sources. The result is an important, lasting, and concise companion guide to the works of Shakespeare by one of our most eminent literary scholars. Leseprobe Chapter 1 The first task of one who sets out to write briefly on Shakespeare and his age must be to move the focus back from the life of the playhouse and say something about the greater world of national politics. One dominant concern in that world throughout the Tudor period was the precariousness of the royal succession. If this now seems a relatively remote and unimportant matter, it is worth recalling that Shakespeare's history plays, a good quarter of his entire output, dealt with anxieties, indeed with civil wars, about succession, and even portrayed the events leading up to the dubiously valid accession of Henry VII, Queen Elizabeth's grandfather. The succession was a matter of concern to everybody, not only because the monarchy then had more personal power than it has been able to keep, but because in Tudor times the whole issue was bound up inseparably with religious differences, and religion could mean war. The expansion of the empire under the Protestant Elizabeth inevitably caused conflict with Catholic Spain and allowed her the triumph over the Spanish Armada; but there were still English Catholics who had been instructed by the Pope that Elizabeth was an illegitimate usurper and that one could be forgiven for eliminating her. The plots against Elizabeth of her cousin Mary, Queen of Scots,...

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Autori Frank Kermode
Editore Modern Library PRH US
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 10.05.2005
 
EAN 9780812974331
ISBN 978-0-8129-7433-1
Pagine 240
Dimensioni 135 mm x 205 mm x 15 mm
Serie Modern Library Chronicles
Modern Library Chronicles
Categoria Saggistica > Storia > Altro

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