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Shakespeare's Proverbial Themes - A Rhetorical Context for the Sentenia as Res

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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This study analyzes the role of the sentenia (proverb, maxim, adage) in the rhetorical process of invention and, particularly, Shakespeare's use of the proverb as a master theme. The plays have a characteristic structure in which the thematic statement is initiated in the early scenes and then repeated, with variations, throughout. In Hamlet, for instance, the sententia all that lives must die, passing through nature to eternity is exemplified and concretized in scene after scene.

Donker demonstrates that Shakespeare was a product of his schooling in Tudor England in which simple proverbial material was considered to be the substance of moral philosophy, the subject to be developed, varied, and amplified in school exercises. He was also following the dictate of Horace in Ars poetica that moral philosophy was the proper subject of the poet, that the adage was to be the theme of fiction, to be modulated in a wide range of registers and tones throughout the work, Shakespeare was using the adage as central to the process of invention. Previous scholars have analyzed the sententia as a hallmark of style in Shakespeare's plays, but not as the controlling theme. This is a well explicated argument that will be of interest and value to Shakespearean scholars and students of the history of rhetoric, with broader applications to the study of Greco-Roman and Elizabethan cultures, the history and theory of drama, and humanistic studies.

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Preface
Notes on Documentation
Sententiae
Romeo and Juliet
The Rhetorical Context
Tudor Schools
Shakespeare's Play Writing Practice
Hamlet
The Unified Play
Bibliography
Index


Info autore

MARJORIE DONKER is Professor of English at Western Washington University where her areas of specialization are comic and dramatic theory, Shakespeare, and English literature of the 16th and early 17th centuries. She is co-author of Dictionary of Literary-Rhetorical Conventions of the English Renaissance (Greenwood, 1982).

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Autori Marjorie Donker, Donker Marjorie P.
Editore Bloomsbury
 
Lingue Inglese
Raccomandazione d'eta' 7 a 17 anni
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 15.09.1992
 
EAN 9780313284106
ISBN 978-0-313-28410-6
Pagine 224
Peso 539 g
Serie Contributions to the Study of World Literature
Categorie Narrativa > Poesia lirica, drammatica

English, LITERARY CRITICISM / Drama, LITERARY CRITICISM / Modern / General, Literary studies: c 1600 to c 1800, Shakespeare Studies & Criticism, Literary studies: plays and playwrights, Relating to Shakespeare / Shakespearean, The Arts: World Literature

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