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Shakespearean Language and the Public Sphere: Performance and Staged Meaning

Autor Nigel Wood
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 sep 2022

Through a close reading of Shakespeare's works, Nigel Wood argues for the power of Shakespeare's dramatic language to shape the consciousness of the audiences of his time and to play a role in the development of a public sphere in early modern England. He traces the verbal patterning and repetition of a range of keywords across plays, distinguishing between their accepted meaning and the potency of performance to introduce fluid nuances of meaning and significance. It takes seriously therefore the plays' status as oral performances and the ways in which his language would have resonated with early modern audiences.

Beginning by establishing an approach to Shakespeare's playtexts from the perspective of an audience witnessing a gradually unfolding action, Wood addresses the power of language to create episodes of shock or revelation. Uniting this with Habermas's sense of a Public Sphere, he explores the role of the theatre and early modern audiences in contributing to the Public Sphere by challenging pre-set conventions and ideologies. In chapters on the social, the state, notions of kind and gentility, the human and ceremony/ritual, crucial shades of meaning are uncovered with special reference to a wide range of plays: the Histories, including Coriolanus and Henry V; the Tragedies, such as Hamlet and Othello, and the Comedies, including Much Ado About Nothing and The Merchant of Venice. This is a unique exploration of how Shakespeare in dramatizing and so challenging conventions of language, thereby questioned static cultural assumptions about gender, class and racial difference. Deep-seated critical approaches to canonical texts are thereby questioned in the service of re-capturing their initial public validity.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350105720
ISBN-10: 1350105724
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 mm
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția The Arden Shakespeare
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

By examining the available meanings juxtaposed under the one word or phrase, the symbolic precision of its repeated use is exemplified and its relevance to Early Modern linguistic practice demonstrated

Notă biografică

Nigel Wood is Senior Associate Fellow at the Shakespeare Institute in Stratford-Upon-Avon, UK.

Cuprins

1. Introduction 2. An Early Modern Public and the Possibilities for Theatre3. Statehood and the Socialised Individual 4. Humanism and the Humane5. Varieties of Kind and Gentility6. The Law, Ceremony and Charitable Behaviour7. Adaptation and the Scope of Contemporary ShakespeareNotesBibliographyIndex