Shadowplay: The Hidden Beliefs and Coded Politics of William Shakespeare
Autor Clare Asquithen Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 sep 2018
In
16th
century
England
many
loyal
subjects
to
the
crown
were
asked
to
make
a
terrible
choice:
to
follow
their
monarch
or
their
God.
The
era
was
one
of
unprecedented
authoritarianism:
England,
it
seemed,
had
become
a
police
state,
fearful
of
threats
from
abroad
and
plotters
at
home.
This
age
of
terror
was
also
the
era
of
the
greatest
creative
genius
the
world
has
ever
known:
William
Shakespeare.
How,
then,
could
such
a
remarkable
man
born
into
such
violently
volatile
times
apparently
make
no
comment
about
the
state
of
England
in
his
work?
He
did.
But
it
was
hidden.
Revealing
Shakespeare's
sophisticated
version
of
a
forgotten
code
developed
by
16th-century
dissidents,
Clare
Asquith
shows
how
he
was
both
a
genius
for
all
time
and
utterly
a
creature
of
his
own
era:
a
writer
who
was
supported
by
dissident
Catholic
aristocrats,
who
agonized
about
the
fate
of
England's
spiritual
and
political
life
and
who
used
the
stage
to
attack
and
expose
a
regime
which
he
believed
had
seized
illegal
control
of
the
country
he
loved.
Shakespeare's plays offer an acute insight into the politics and personalities of his era. And Clare Asquith's decoding of them offers answers to several mysteries surrounding Shakespeare's own life, including most notably why he stopped writing while still at the height of his powers. An utterly compelling combination of literary detection and political revelation,Shadowplayis the definitive expose of how Shakespeare lived through and understood the agonies of his time, and what he had to say about them.
Shakespeare's plays offer an acute insight into the politics and personalities of his era. And Clare Asquith's decoding of them offers answers to several mysteries surrounding Shakespeare's own life, including most notably why he stopped writing while still at the height of his powers. An utterly compelling combination of literary detection and political revelation,Shadowplayis the definitive expose of how Shakespeare lived through and understood the agonies of his time, and what he had to say about them.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781541774292
ISBN-10: 1541774299
Pagini: 370
Dimensiuni: 138 x 208 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: PublicAffairs
Colecția PublicAffairs
ISBN-10: 1541774299
Pagini: 370
Dimensiuni: 138 x 208 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: PublicAffairs
Colecția PublicAffairs