Shakespeare's borrowed feathers

Shakespeare's borrowed feathers
Title Shakespeare's borrowed feathers PDF eBook
Author Darren Freebury-Jones
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 220
Release 2024-10-08
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1526177315

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A fascinating book exploring the early modern authors who helped to shape Shakespeare’s beloved plays. Shakespeare’s plays have influenced generations of writers, but who were the early modern playwrights who influenced him? Using the latest techniques in textual analysis Shakespeare's borrowed feathers offers a fresh look at William Shakespeare and reveals the influence of a community of playwrights that shaped his work. This compelling book argues that we need to see early modern drama as a communal enterprise, with playwrights borrowing from and adapting one another's work. From John Lyly's wit to the collaborative genius of John Fletcher, to Christopher Marlowe and Ben Jonson, Shakespeare's borrowed feathers offers fresh insights into Shakespeare’s artistic development and shows us new ways of looking at the masterpieces that have enchanted audiences for centuries.

Shakespeare's Borrowed Feathers

Shakespeare's Borrowed Feathers
Title Shakespeare's Borrowed Feathers PDF eBook
Author Darren Freebury-Jones
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2024-10-08
Genre History
ISBN 9781526177322

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This book uses the latest techniques in textual analysis to reveal the influence of a community of English playwrights on the celebrated works of William Shakespeare.

Shakespeare and Wales

Shakespeare and Wales
Title Shakespeare and Wales PDF eBook
Author Willy Maley
Publisher Routledge
Pages 288
Release 2016-04-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1317056280

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Shakespeare and Wales offers a 'Welsh correction' to a long-standing deficiency. It explores the place of Wales in Shakespeare's drama and in Shakespeare criticism, covering ground from the absorption of Wales into the Tudor state in 1536 to Shakespeare on the Welsh stage in the twenty-first century. Shakespeare's major Welsh characters, Fluellen and Glendower, feature prominently, but the Welsh dimension of the histories as a whole, The Merry Wives of Windsor, and Cymbeline also come in for examination. The volume also explores the place of Welsh-identified contemporaries of Shakespeare such as Thomas Churchyard and John Dee, and English writers with pronounced Welsh interests such as Spenser, Drayton and Dekker. This volume brings together experts in the field from both sides of the Atlantic, including leading practitioners of British Studies, in order to establish a detailed historical context that illustrates the range and richness of Shakespeare's Welsh sources and resources, and confirms the degree to which Shakespeare continues to impact upon Welsh culture and identity even as the process of devolution in Wales serves to shake the foundations of Shakespeare's status as an unproblematic English or British dramatist.

Goethe's Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship

Goethe's Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship
Title Goethe's Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship PDF eBook
Author Jane Veronica Curran
Publisher Camden House
Pages 348
Release 2002
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9781571131188

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The first detailed reader's commentary on one of the seminal works of world literature. Goethe's Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre is commonly acknowledged to have played a pivotal role in founding the genre known as the Bildungsroman. Although a wealth of critical material has accumulated since its publication in 1795-96, a detailed commentary in English on this novel of `apprenticeship' has been lacking from the corpus. Jane V. Curran's full-length commentary fills this gap. In her analysis, Curran presents the standard material familiar from traditional commentaries, but includes passages hitherto neglected, presenting new insights in a new form. Curran stresses the importance of narrative techniques, traces the development of the characters, and draws the reader'sattention to the intertextual echoes, the use of symbols, and the many instances of irony. Curran also points out parallels between Wilhelm Meister's experiences and Goethe's life, and illuminates contemporary issues that are touched on in the novel, particularly the development of the German theater. The book provides notes with additional information for the interpretation of Goethe's work, including factual details of general interest, scholarly sources, and background information. This is a vade mecum not only for students of Goethe and of German literature, but also for all those interested in the development of the Bildungsroman. Jane V. Curran is chair of the German Department, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia.

How the Classics Made Shakespeare

How the Classics Made Shakespeare
Title How the Classics Made Shakespeare PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Bate
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 378
Release 2020-10-13
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0691210144

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"This book grew from the inaugural E. H. Gombrich Lectures in the Classical Tradition that I delivered in the autumn of 2013 at the Warburg Institute of the University of London, under the title, "Ancient Strength: Shakespeare and the Classical Tradition"--Preface, page ix.

Baconiana

Baconiana
Title Baconiana PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 440
Release 1900
Genre
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Appletons' Journal

Appletons' Journal
Title Appletons' Journal PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 592
Release 1879
Genre American literature
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