While over the past four hundred years numerous opinions have been
voiced as to Shakespeare's identity, these eleven essays widen the
scope of the investigation by regarding Shakespeare, his world, and
his works in their interaction with one another. Instead of
restricting the search for bits and pieces of evidence from his works
that seem to match what he may have experienced, these essays focus on
the contemporary milieu—political developments, social and theater
history, and cultural and religious pressures—as well as the
domestic conditions within Shakespeare's family that shaped his
personality and are featured in his works. The authors of these
essays, employing the tenets of critical theory and practice as well
as intuitive and informed insight, endeavor to look behind the masks,
thus challenging the reader to adjudicate among the possible, the
probable, the likely, and the unlikely. With the exception of the
editor’s own piece on Hamlet, Shakespeare the Man: New Decipherings
presents previously unpublished essays, inviting the reader to embark
upon an intellectual adventure into the fascinating terrain of
Shakespeare's mind and art.
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New Decipherings
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781611476767
Publisert
2015
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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