Character And The Individual Personality In English Renaissance Drama

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Character and the Individual Personality in English Renaissance Drama: Tragedy, History, Tragicomedy studies instantiations of the individualistic character in drama, Shakespearean and non-Shakespearean, and some of the Renaissance ideas allowing for and informing them. Setting aside such fraught questions as the history of Renaissance subjectivity and individualism on the one hand and Shakespearean exceptionalism on the other, we can find that in some plays, by a range of different authors and collaborators, a conception has been evidenced of who a particular person is, and has been used to drive the action. This evidence can take into account a number of internal and external factors that might differentiate a person, and can do so drawing on the intellectual context in a number of ways. Ideas with potential to emphasize the special over the general in envisioning the person might come from training in dialectic (thesis vs hypothesis) or in rhetoric (ethopoeia), from psychological frameworks (casuistry, humor theory, and their interpenetration), or from historiography (exemplarity). But though they depicted what we would call personality only intermittently, and with assumptions different from our own about personhood, dramatists sometimes made a priority of representing the workings of a specific mind: the patterns of thought and feeling that set a person off as that person and define that person singularly rather than categorically. Some individualistic characters can be shown to emerge where we do not expect, such as with Fletcherian personae like Amintor, Arbaces, and Montaigne of The Honest Man’s Fortune; some are drawn by playwrights often uninterested in character, such as Chapman’s Bussy D’Ambois, Jonson’s Cicero, and Ford’s Perkin Warbeck; and some appear in being constructed differently from others by the same author, as when Webster’s Bosola is set in contrast to Flamineo, and Marlowe’s Faustus is set against Barabas. But Shakespearean characters are also examined for the particular manner in which each troubles the categorical and exhibits a personality: Othello, Good Duke Humphrey, and Marc Antony. Published by University of Delaware Press. Distributed worldwide by Rutgers University Press.

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : John E. Curran
Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Release : 2014-08-20
File : 323 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781644530535


Character And The Individual Personality In English Renaissance Drama

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This book explores representations of the individualistic character in drama, Shakespearean and non-Shakespearean, and some of the Renaissance ideas allowing for and informing them. Setting aside Shakespearean exceptionalism, the study reads a wide variety of plays to explain how intellectual context could allow for such characterization.

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : John E. Curran,, Jr.
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Release : 2014-08-20
File : 361 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781611495058


Antony And Cleopatra A Critical Reader

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Arden Early Modern Drama Guides offer students and academics practical and accessible introductions to the critical and performance contexts of key Elizabethan and Jacobean plays. Essays from leading international scholars give invaluable insight into the text by presenting a range of critical perspectives, making the books ideal companions for study and research. Key features include: - Essays on the play's critical and performance history - A keynote essay on current research and thinking about the play - A selection of new essays by leading scholars - A survey of resources to direct students' further reading about the play in print and online Antony and Cleopatra is among Shakespeare's most enduringly popular tragedies. A theatrical piece of extraordinary political power, it also features one of his most memorable couples. Both intellectually and emotionally challenging, Antony and Cleopatra also tests the boundaries of theatrical representation. This volume offers a stimulating and accessible guide to the play that takes stock of the past and current situation of scholarship while simultaneously opening up fresh, thought-provoking critical perspectives.

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : Domenico Lovascio
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Release : 2019-10-17
File : 327 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781350049918


Face To Face In Shakespearean Drama

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This book celebrates the theatrical excitement and philosophical meanings of human interaction in Shakespeare.

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Genre : Acting
Author : Matthew James Smith
Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Release : 2019-05-22
File : 304 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781474435703


The Routledge Research Companion To Anglo Italian Renaissance Literature And Culture

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The aim of this Companion volume is to provide scholars and advanced graduate students with a comprehensive and authoritative state-of-the-art review of current research work on Anglo-Italian Renaissance studies. Written by a team of international scholars and experts in the field, the chapters are grouped into two large areas of influence and intertextuality, corresponding to the dual way in which early modern England looked upon the Italian world from the English perspective – Part 1: "Italian literature and culture" and Part 2: "Appropriations and ideologies". In the first part, prominent Italian authors, artists, and thinkers are examined as a direct source of inspiration, imitation, and divergence. The variegated English response to the cultural, ideological, and political implications of pervasive Italian intertextuality, in interrelated aspects of artistic and generic production, is dealt with in the second part. Constructed on the basis of a largely interdisciplinary approach, the volume offers an in-depth and wide-ranging treatment of the multifaceted ways in which Italy’s material world and its iconologies are represented, appropriated, and exploited in the literary and cultural domain of early modern England. For this reason, contributors were asked to write essays that not only reflect current thinking but also point to directions for future research and scholarship, while a purposefully conceived bibliography of primary and secondary sources and a detailed index round off the volume.

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Genre : Literary Collections
Author : Michele Marrapodi
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2019-03-05
File : 679 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781317044161


Shakespeare S Tragic Art

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A new account of Shakespearean tragedy as a response to life in an uncertain world In Shakespeare’s Tragic Art, Rhodri Lewis offers a powerfully original reassessment of tragedy as Shakespeare wrote it—of what drew him toward tragic drama, what makes his tragedies distinctive, and why they matter. After reconstructing tragic theory and practice as Shakespeare and his contemporaries knew them, Lewis considers in detail each of Shakespeare’s tragedies from Titus Andronicus to Coriolanus. He argues that these plays are a series of experiments whose greatness lies in their author’s nerve-straining determination to represent the experience of living in a world that eludes rational analysis. They explore not just our inability to know ourselves as we would like to, but the compensatory and generally unacknowledged fictions to which we bind ourselves in our hunger for meaning—from the political, philosophical, social, and religious to the racial, sexual, personal, and familial. Lewis’s Shakespeare not only creates tragedies that exceed those written before them. Through his art, he also affirms and invigorates the kinds of knowing that are available to intelligent animals like us. A major reevaluation of Shakespeare’s tragedies, Shakespeare’s Tragic Art is essential reading for anyone interested in Shakespeare, tragedy, or the capacity of literature to help us navigate the perplexities of the human condition.

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : Rhodri Lewis
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Release : 2024-10-08
File : 400 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780691246710


Publications Of The English Goethe Society

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Genre : German literature
Author :
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Release : 1971
File : 164 Pages
ISBN-13 : UVA:X030376650


The Power Of Forms In The English Renaissance

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Genre : History
Author : Stephen Greenblatt
Publisher : Pilgrim Books (OK)
Release : 1982
File : 260 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015001178196


Medieval Renaissance Drama In England

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Genre : Drama, Medieval
Author : John Leeds Barroll
Publisher :
Release : 1984
File : 376 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015019966491


John Addington Symonds As A Theoretical And As A Practical Critic

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Author : HERBERT MATTHEW SCHUELLER
Publisher :
Release : 1942
File : 1062 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015022384120