Dealing mainly with the works of William Shakespeare, the essays in
Close Readings without Readings reflect Stephen Booth’s lifelong
interest in uncovering the ways great literature works upon readers.
As the book’s title suggests, the author does not aim to create new
or novel interpretations or to uncover the political agendas of
literary works, but to notice language patterns—repetitions,
analogies, correspondences, echoes, overtones—and other ways in
which the choice and the arrangement of words affect readers. For
Booth, close reading is a practice of attentiveness. He notices how,
why, and in what ways Shakespeare’s works affect his readers.
Whether readers agree with the premises of a literary work or not,
they subject themselves, knowingly or not, to its effects. For Booth,
what we value in literature is the experience. He has devoted his own
work to recognizing the nature, process, and functions of reading
literature, and to teaching others to do the same. Recent years have
seen Booth’s efforts recognized by volumes dedicated both to close
reading and to his achievements as editor, scholar, critic, and
teacher.
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Essays on Shakespeare and Others
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781611478914
Publisert
2015
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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