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Shakespeare’s Mirrors: Routledge Studies in Shakespeare

Autor Edward Evans
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 sep 2024
Clear mirrors and The Geneva Bible, revolutionary innovations of the Elizabethan age, inspired Shakespeare’s drive towards a new purpose for drama. Shakespeare reversed the conventional mirror metaphor for drama, implying drama cannot reflect the substance of human nature, and developed a method of characterization, through metadrama, self-awareness and soliloquy, to project St. Paul’s idea of conscience onto the Elizabethan stage. This revolutionary method of characterization, aesthetic existence beyond performance, has long been sensed but remains frustratingly uncategorized. Shakespeare’s Mirrors charts the invention of a drama that staged the unstageable: St. Paul’s metaphysical conception of human nature glimpsed through a looking glass darkly.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032726984
ISBN-10: 1032726989
Pagini: 212
Ilustrații: 6
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in Shakespeare

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate

Cuprins

Introduction: Shakespeare’s Mirror Metaphors         
 
Prologue: “The Mirror of All Martial Men,” (Living up to Stereotypes)            
Mirrors in the Cultural and Historical Context of Sixteenth Century England   
Henry VI, Part One        
 
1.           “Amorous Looking-Glass:” The Self-Infatuation of the Regal Perfomer in the Early Histories              
Richard III and Henry VI, Parts Two and Three  
Richard II          
 
2.           “Dissembling Glass of Mine:” Female Self-Evaluation within the Patriarchal Genre of Courtship Comedy  
The Two Gentlemen of Verona 
The Comedy of Errors  
The Taming of the Shrew            
Love’s Labour’s Lost    
A Midsummer Night’s Dream   
The Merchant of Venice              
As You Like It   
 
3.           “The Mirror of All Christian Kings:” Increasing Tension between Classical Action and Christian Passivity             
Henry IV, Part Two         
Henry V              
Julius Caesar   
 
4.           “The Mirror up to Nature:” Hamlet’s Metaphysical Redirection of the Purpose of Playing Hamlet     
Metatheatre Subverting the Classical Tradition
Shakespeare’s Rivalry with Ben Jonson              
Hamlet’s Pauline Education at Wittenberg        
The Gravedigger Scene as Christian Exegesis  
Venetian Mirrors and the Representation of the Self in the Context of the Revolutionary Social and Scientific Environment of the Sixteenth Century     
 
5.           “Glassy Essence:” The Fraudulent Hypocrisy of Impious Authority              
Troilus and Cressida     
Measure for Measure   
Timon of Athens
 
6.           “Spacious Mirror:” The Epic Futility of Political Activity in a World Without Redemption King Lear              
Macbeth            
Antony and Cleopatra  
Coriolanus        
 
7.           “My Glass, Mine Own:” Human Play and Identity Reconciled Through Performative Faith Pericles, Prince of Tyre   
Cymbeline         
The Winter’s Tale           
The Tempest     
The Two Noble Kinsmen             
Henry VIII          
 
Epilogue: “Through A Glass, Darkly”
Bibliography    
 

Notă biografică

Edward Evans received his BA in Ancient and Modern History and MPhil in Oriental Studies from the University of Oxford. He received his Ph.D. in English Literature from Bar-Ilan University.

Descriere

Clear mirrors and scripture in English, revolutionary innovations of the Elizabethan age, inspired Shakespeare’s drive towards a new purpose for drama.