Art and Artifice in Shakespeare

Art and Artifice in Shakespeare
Title Art and Artifice in Shakespeare PDF eBook
Author Elmer Edgar Stoll
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 197
Release 2013-08
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 110761936X

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Originally published in 1933, this book argues that Shakespeare's concern was more for plot and contrast than character. Stoll examines many of Shakespeare's plays, predominantly Othello, Macbeth, King Lear, and Hamlet, and compares their method to that of earlier Renaissance and medieval plays as well as more modern compositions.

Art and Artifice in Shakespeare, a Study in Dramatic Contrast and Illusion, by Elmer Edgar Stoll ...

Art and Artifice in Shakespeare, a Study in Dramatic Contrast and Illusion, by Elmer Edgar Stoll ...
Title Art and Artifice in Shakespeare, a Study in Dramatic Contrast and Illusion, by Elmer Edgar Stoll ... PDF eBook
Author Elmer Edgar Stoll
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Pages 178
Release 1934
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Art and Artifice in Shakespeare

Art and Artifice in Shakespeare
Title Art and Artifice in Shakespeare PDF eBook
Author Elmer Edgar 1874-1959 Stoll
Publisher Hassell Street Press
Pages 200
Release 2021-09-09
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ISBN 9781013735592

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Art and Artifice in Shakespeare

Art and Artifice in Shakespeare
Title Art and Artifice in Shakespeare PDF eBook
Author Elmer Edgar Stoll
Publisher CUP Archive
Pages 204
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Art and artifice in Shakespeare : a study in dramatic constrast and illusion

Art and artifice in Shakespeare : a study in dramatic constrast and illusion
Title Art and artifice in Shakespeare : a study in dramatic constrast and illusion PDF eBook
Author Elmer Edgar Stoll
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Pages 178
Release 1951
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Shakespearean Tragedy and Its Double

Shakespearean Tragedy and Its Double
Title Shakespearean Tragedy and Its Double PDF eBook
Author Kent Cartwright
Publisher Penn State Press
Pages 301
Release 2010-11-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0271039639

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Character and the Supernatural in Shakespeare and Achebe

Character and the Supernatural in Shakespeare and Achebe
Title Character and the Supernatural in Shakespeare and Achebe PDF eBook
Author Kenneth Usongo
Publisher Routledge
Pages 230
Release 2021-03-09
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1000349608

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Through mainly a New Historicist critical approach, this book explores how Shakespeare and Achebe employ supernatural devices such as prophecies, dreams, gods/goddesses, beliefs, and divinations to create complex characters. Even though these features indicate the preponderance of the belief in the supernatural by some people of the Elizabethan, Jacobean, and traditional Igbo societies, Shakespeare and Achebe primarily use the supernatural to represent the states of mind of their protagonists. Both writers appropriate supernatural features to mirror tragic flaws such as ambition, arrogance, impulsiveness, and fear that contribute to the downfall of Macbeth, Lear, Okonkwo, and Ezeulu. We relate to some of these characters because they project our inner minds, principal drives that may be hidden within us. Therefore, Shakespeare and Achebe’s preoccupation with the supernatural adds subtlety to their characterization and enhances their readability by situating their art beyond time, place, or particularity.