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English Renaissance Tragedy: Ideas of Freedom

Autor Dr Peter Holbrook
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This book's underlying claim is that English Renaissance tragedy addresses live issues in the experience of readers and spectators today: it is not a genre to be studied only for aesthetic or "heritage" reasons. The book considers the way in which tragedy in general, and English Renaissance tragedy in particular, addresses ideas of freedom, understood both from an individual and a sociopolitical perspective. Tragedy since the Greeks has addressed the constraints and necessities to which human life is subject (Fate, the gods, chance, the conflict between state and individual) as well as the human desire for autonomy and self-direction. In short,English Renaissance Tragedy: Ideas of Freedomshows how the tragic drama of Shakespeare's age addresses problems of freedom, slavery, and tyranny in ways that speak to us now.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781472572813
ISBN-10: 1472572815
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția The Arden Shakespeare
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

An ideal companion for undergraduate courses on early modern drama/tragedy/Shakespeare

Notă biografică

Peter Holbrookis Professor of Shakespeare and English Renaissance Literature, University ofQueensland, Australia and President of the International Shakespeare Association.

Cuprins

Acknowledgements Preface Chronology of Authors and Works Note on the TextsPART ONE: TRAGEDY AND FREEDOMIntroduction The Tragic Genre Tragedy: Freedom, Order, and Tyranny Freedom, Tyranny, and Order in the English Renaissance The Rhetoric of Disenchantment Going to the Theatre in Shakespeare's LondonPART TWO: PURSUING FREEDOM IN ENGLISH RENAISSANCE TRAGEDYGorboducTamburlaine, Parts One and TwoDoctor FaustusThe Jew of MaltaEdward IIArden of FavershamHamletOthelloKing LearAntony and CleopatraThe Revenger's TragedyThe White DevilThe Duchess of MalfiThe Changeling'Tis Pity She's a WhoreConclusion Notes Bibliography Index

Recenzii

[Holbrook's] short readings of individual plays ... are fresh, provocative and frequently illuminating ... There is a great deal to engage readers of all sorts in ... this book and it is much to be welcomed.
Relies on incisive close readings of individual characters to argue that the tragic genre served as a traditional vehicle for radical expressions of political subversiveness, religious heterodoxy, and cultural relativism.