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A Notebook on William Shakespeare

Autor Edith Sitwell
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 ian 2013
First published in 1948, this book may be described as Dame Edith Sitwell's personal notebook. It consists of essays on the subject of the general aspect of the plays-those great hymns to the principle and the glory of life, in which there are the same differences in nature, in matter, in light, in darkness, in movement, that we find in the universe, and in which the characters are so vast they seem each an element (Water, Hamlet; Air, Romeo and Juliet; Fire, King Lear) and which yet bear the stamp of our common humanity, made greater and more universal. There are long essays on King Lear, Macbeth, Othello and Hamlet. Dame Edith believes, with all humility, that she has discovered new sources of the inspiration of King Lear, throwing a new light on the whole play, and giving new meanings to the mad scenes, of an unsurpassable grandeur, depth, and terror. There are shorter essays also on other of the tragedies. The keynotes of many of the plays are examined (not all the plays are discussed), a phrase is studied and will be found to hold the whole meaning of the play.There are essays on many of the comedies, and long passages about the Fools and Clowns. Connecting levels are traced between the philosophies of the plays. There are, too, running commentaries on Shakespeare as that ' common-kissing Titan ', and, since the book is a personal notebook, the author makes copious quotations from the writings of Shakespearean scholars who have thrown light on the various aspects of which she treats, and from works on other subjects which also serve to illumine his mighty and many-sided genius.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781448200702
ISBN-10: 1448200709
Pagini: 322
Dimensiuni: 153 x 234 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Reader
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Edith Sitwell (1887-1964) was born into an aristocratic family and, along with her brothers, Osbert and Sacheverell, had a significant impact on the artistic life of the 20s. She encountered the work of the French symbolists, Rimbaud in particular, early in her writing life and became a champion of the modernist movement, editing six editions of the controversial magazine Wheels. She remained a crusading force against philistinism and conservatism throughout her life and her legacy lies as much in her unstinting support of other artists as it does in her own poetry.

Cuprins

ForewordI A Hymn to LifeII Of the Clowns and FoolsIII Note on Comedy and TragedyIV Some General Notes on the TragediesV MacbethVI King LearAdditional Notes: King Lear and the Phaedo DialogueVII Some Notes on HamletNotes on Othello and HamletVIII Othello, the 'Moor of Venice'Note to OthelloIX 'Timon of Athens'X A Note on Measure for MeasureXI The Flowing Darkness: Romeo and JulietXII Antony and CleopatraXIII Julius CaesarXIV Titus AndronicusXV Two Notes on Troilus and CressidaXVI Troilus and Cressida, The Henriad, Shakespeare and MarloweXVII Note on the Historical TragediesXVIII Some General Notes on the Tragedies Related to the English KingsXIX Some General Notes on the ComediesXX Twelfth NightXXI As You Like ItXXII Note on All's Well that Ends WellXXIII Some Notes on the Texture of A Midsummer's Night DreamXXIV Two Notes on The Merchant of VeniceXXV Two Early ComediesXXVI The Later PlaysXXVII Some Notes on The Winter's TaleXXVIII PericlesXXIX The TempestXXX Notes on the Texture of the Verse in CymbelineXXXI A Note on SonnetXXXII Some General CommentsAcknowledgementsFootnotes