Hamlet and Other Shakespearean Essays

Hamlet and Other Shakespearean Essays
Title Hamlet and Other Shakespearean Essays PDF eBook
Author L. C. Knights
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 326
Release 1979-10-04
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780521227841

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In these Shakespearean essays originally published together in 1979, the distinguished literary critic L. C. Knights offers the fruits of his long-term thinking about individual plays (notably, Hamlet, Julius Caesar, Macbeth, Lear) and explores the ways in which a deep and imaginative understanding of Shakespeare's work can relate to and enrich other areas of knowledge - politics, history, social and emotional relationships, the nature of theatrical experience ... Certain critical assumptions are of course implicit here: that great works of art have a continuing life which is renewed through perception; that the vitality generated by such works is for all men and that the critic's function is to encourage all readers to see as much as they can for themselves, not to dogmatize or try to impose a particular reading. L. C. Knights admirably fulfils this function in these essays most of which have been gathered from the three volumes entitled Explorations, Further Explorations and Explorations 3.

Shakespeare

Shakespeare
Title Shakespeare PDF eBook
Author Leonard Fellows Dean
Publisher
Pages 426
Release 1957
Genre
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Essays, Mainly Shakespearean

Essays, Mainly Shakespearean
Title Essays, Mainly Shakespearean PDF eBook
Author Anne Barton
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 408
Release 2007-01-18
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780521032797

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Anne Barton's essays on Shakespeare and his contemporaries are characterized by their combination of intelligence, humanity and elegance. In this linked but wide-ranging collection, addressing such topics as Shakespeare's trust--and mistrust--of language, "hidden kings" in the Tudor and Stuart history play, and comedy and the city, Barton looks at both major and neglected plays of the period and the ongoing dialogue between them.

Shakespeare's Essays

Shakespeare's Essays
Title Shakespeare's Essays PDF eBook
Author Platt Peter G. Platt
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Pages 245
Release 2020-07-31
Genre Drama
ISBN 1474463436

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Argues that the Essais of Montaigne were a crucial factor in the composition of later Shakespearean dramaA new way of accounting for the different sorts of plays that Shakespeare wrote later in his careerA detailed history of the literary-critical interest in the Montaigne-Shakespeare connection, from the eighteenth century to the present dayCase studies that, through sustained close-readings of Montaigne's essays and Shakespeare's plays, shows the shared concerns of the authorsA new approach that differs from the more typical method of looking merely for verbal echoes, resulting in a deeper, richer sense of the way that Shakespeare's reading of Montaigne shaped his writingIn this revisionist study, Peter G. Platt provides a detailed history of the literary-critical interest in the Montaigne-Shakespeare connection from the eighteenth century to the present day. Through sustained close-readings of Montaigne's essays and Shakespeare's plays, Platt explores both authors' approaches to self, knowledge and form that stress fractures, interruptions and alternatives. While the change in monarchy, the revived interest in judicial rhetoric and the alterations in Shakespeare's acting company helped shape plays such as Measure for Measure, King Lear and The Tempest, this book contends that Shakespeare's reading of Montaigne is an under-recognised driving force in these later plays.

On Shakespeare and Early Modern Literature

On Shakespeare and Early Modern Literature
Title On Shakespeare and Early Modern Literature PDF eBook
Author John Kerrigan
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 282
Release 2004
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780199269174

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Includes essays on Shakespeare originally published 1987-1997.

The Ghost of Shakespeare

The Ghost of Shakespeare
Title The Ghost of Shakespeare PDF eBook
Author Anna Frajlich
Publisher
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Release 2020
Genre Authors, Polish
ISBN 9781644694718

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"This volume collects the critical prose of award-winning writer Anna Frajlich. The Ghost of Shakespeare takes its name from Frajlich's essay on Nobel Prize laureate Wisława Szymborska, but informs her approach as a comparativist more generally as she considers the work of major Polish writers of the twentieth century, including Zbigniew Herbert, Czesław Miłosz, and Bruno Schulz. Frajlich's study of the Roman theme in Russian Symbolism owes its origins to her stay in the Eternal City, the second stop on her exile from Poland in 1969. The book concludes with essays in autobiography that describe her parents' dramatic flight from Poland at the outbreak of the war, her own exile from Poland in 1969, settling in New York City, and building her career as a scholar and leading poet of her generation"--

Young Hamlet

Young Hamlet
Title Young Hamlet PDF eBook
Author Barbara Everett
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 248
Release 1989
Genre Drama
ISBN

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These essays offer fresh ideas about Shakespeare. Everett argues that patterns in the major tragedies are drawn from the most common human experiences, and that Shakespeare used his great public settings to suggest myths of the personal life. The first essay "Growing," proposes a new reading that recovers an older forgotten view of the place of the young within the social order. Other essays exemplify a wide range of approaches to Shakespeare's tragic texts, including a reading of Romeo and Juliet that presents the Nurse as a key to Shakepeare's tragic conception, and an essay on the "inaction" of Troilus and Cressida that brings out the extraordinary originality of this unclassifiable play. In addition, the book provides ancillary studies of Hamlet and Othello, together with new approaches to the texts which show how these plays manifest their meanings, even in the smallest details of word and phrase.