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Shakespeare the Playwright: A Companion to the Complete Tragedies, Histories, Comedies, and Romances

Autor Victor L. Cahn
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 mar 1991 – vârsta până la 17 ani
A useful guide for the general reader, as well as high school and undergraduate students, to Shakespeare's 37 plays. After a brief introduction outlining Shakespeare's life and career, Cahn carefully guides the reader through each play in turn, from first scene to last, using a mixture of quotation, paraphrase, and critical comment. His style is accessible and unpretentious, and his insights into the `psychological consistency' of Shakespeare's characters--the main focus of the commentary--are stimulating and sometimes provocative. Library Journal Contending that the fundamental appeal of Shakespeare's work lies with his characters, Cahn systematically proceeds through a discussion of each play (within the traditional categories of tragedy, history, and romance) as if an audience were encountering that play for the first time. . . . This critical appreciation approach differentiates Cahn's companion/handbook from other Shakespeareana . . . in which the intention is to assemble a body of Shakespearean lore for information. In Cahn's work, suggestions for further reading (usually a short list of the prominent, old studies) follows each analysis. Two appendixes (The Two Noble Kinsmen and a who's who of the Royal Figures are provided. A one-page select bibliography, a character index, and a general index end the book. It is highly recommended for any general public library and for academic collections at all undergraduate levels. ChoiceSince their first production four centuries ago, the plays of William Shakespeare have been the most widely produced, popularly acclaimed, and critically examined works in the world's literature. In this unique book, Victor L. Cahn, an acclaimed teacher of drama, guides the reader scene by scene through each of Shakespeare's thirty-seven plays, recreating the freshness and theatrical effect of performance. Cahn has based his approach on the assumption that the fundamental appeal of Shakespeare's plays lies in the characters, and with clarity and subtlety he focuses on how the implications of the characters' actions and the nuances of their language contribute to the plays' impact.The introduction briefly traces Shakespeare's life and career, and explains some of the social and artistic circumstances that influenced his work. The plays are grouped by genre: Tragedies, Histories, Comedies, and Romances. This structure allows Cahn to explore Shakespeare's development in all four dramatic forms, as well as to suggest relationships between characters, themes, and images throughout the works. In addition, Cahn discusses the plays as reflective of Shakespeare's age, particularly the Renaissance concern with the tension between individual rights and social responsibility. The text is free from extensive scholarly apparatus, but valuable suggestions for further reading follow the analysis of each play, and a selected bibliography concludes the volume. The comprehensiveness of the book, as well as the accessibility and quality of its interpretations, make it a valuable resource for courses in Shakespeare, drama, and British literature, and a worthy addition to high school, college, university, and public library reference collections.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313274930
ISBN-10: 0313274932
Pagini: 888
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 46 mm
Greutate: 1.41 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Greenwood
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

VICTOR L. CAHN is Professor of English at Skidmore College. He teaches courses in Shakespeare and modern drama and is the author of four books and several plays. His numerous articles and reviews have appeared in such diverse publications as Modern Drama, The Literary Review, The New York Times, and Variety.

Cuprins

IntroductionThe TragediesTitus AndronicusRomeo and JulietJulius CaesarHamletOthelloKing LearMacbethAntony and CleopatraCoriolanusTimon of AthensThe HistoriesThe First TetralogyHenry VI, Part 1Henry VI, Part 2Henry VI, Part 3Richard IIIKing JohnThe Second TetralogyRichard IIHenry IV, Part 1Henry IV, Part 2Henry VHenry VIIIThe ComediesThe Comedy of ErrorsThe Taming of the ShrewThe Two Gentlemen of VeronaLove's Labor's LostA Midsummer Night's DreamThe Merchant of VeniceThe Merry Wives of WindsorMuch Ado About NothingAs You Like ItTwelfth NightTroilus and CressidaAll's Well That Ends WellMeasure for MeasureThe RomancesPericlesCymbelineThe Winter's TaleThe TempestAppendix 1: The Two Noble KinsmenAppendix 2: The Royal Figures from the History Tetralogies--Who They Are and Where They AppearSelected BibliographyCharacter IndexIndex