Histories Life Of William Shakespeare

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Author : William Shakespeare
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Release : 1847
File : 728 Pages
ISBN-13 : IOWA:31858031929775


History Of William Shakespeare Player And Poet

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Author : Stephen Watson Fullom
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Release : 1862
File : 396 Pages
ISBN-13 : HARVARD:HNKYWY


History Of William Shakespeare With New Facts And Traditions

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Author : Stephen Watson Fullom
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Release : 1862
File : 398 Pages
ISBN-13 : BL:A0018015443


The Comedies Histories And Tragedies Of Mr William Shakespeare As Presented At The Globe And Blackfriars Theatres Circa 1591 1623

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Author : William Shakespeare
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Release : 1892
File : 252 Pages
ISBN-13 : HARVARD:32044024825960


Memory In Shakespeare S Histories

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A distinguishing feature of Shakespeare’s later histories is the prominent role he assigns to the need to forget. This book explore the ways in which Shakespeare expanded the role of forgetting in histories from King John to Henry V, as England contended with what were perceived to be traumatic breaks in its history and in the fashioning of a sense of nationhood. For plays ostensibly designed to recover the past and make it available to the present, they devote remarkable attention to the ways in which states and individuals alike passively neglect or actively suppress the past and rewrite history. Two broad and related historical developments caused remembering and forgetting to occupy increasingly prominent and equivocal positions in Shakespeare’s history plays: an emergent nationalism and the Protestant Reformation. A growth in England’s sense of national identity, constructed largely in opposition to international Catholicism, caused historical memory to appear a threat as well as a support to the sense of unity. The Reformation caused many Elizabethans to experience a rupture between their present and their Catholic past, a condition that is reflected repeatedly in the history plays, where the desire to forget becomes implicated with traumatic loss. Both of these historical shifts resulted in considerable fluidity and uncertainty in the values attached to historical memory and forgetting. Shakespeare’s histories, in short, become increasingly equivocal about the value of their own acts of recovery and recollection.

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : Jonathan Baldo
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2011-12-22
File : 254 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781136497681


The Routledge Guide To William Shakespeare

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Demystifying and contextualising Shakespeare for the twenty-first century, this book offers both an introduction to the subject for beginners as well as an invaluable resource for more experienced Shakespeareans. In this friendly, structured guide, Robert Shaughnessy: introduces Shakespeare’s life and works in context, providing crucial historical background looks at each of Shakespeare’s plays in turn, considering issues of historical context, contemporary criticism and performance history provides detailed discussion of twentieth-century Shakespearean criticism, exploring the theories, debates and discoveries that shape our understanding of Shakespeare today looks at contemporary performances of Shakespeare on stage and screen provides further critical reading by play outlines detailed chronologies of Shakespeare’s life and works and also of twentieth-century criticism The companion website at www.routledge.com/textbooks/shaughnessy contains student-focused materials and resources, including an interactive timeline and annotated weblinks.

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : Robert Shaughnessy
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2013-05-13
File : 506 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781136855030


Mr William Shakespeare S Comedies Histories Tragedies And Poems Histories And Poems

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Author : William Shakespeare
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Release : 1883
File : 454 Pages
ISBN-13 : PSU:000006543181


Shakespeare S Comedies Histories Tragedies And Poems

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Author : William Shakespeare
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Release : 1858
File : 760 Pages
ISBN-13 : KBR:KBR0000094664


Publishing The History Play In The Time Of Shakespeare

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Showing how overlooked publication agents constructed and read early modern history plays, this book fundamentally re-evaluates the genre.

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Genre : Drama
Author : Amy Lidster
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2022-03-17
File : 301 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781316517253


Staging England In The Elizabethan History Play

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Applying current political theory on nationhood as well as methods established by recent performance studies, this study sheds new light on the role the public theatre played in the rise of English national identity around 1600. It situates selected history plays by Shakespeare and Marlowe in the context of non-fictional texts (such as historiographies, chorographies, political treatises, or dictionary entries) and cultural artefacts (such as maps or portraits), and thus highlights the circulation, and mutation, of national thought in late sixteenth-century culture. At the same time, it goes beyond a New Historicist approach by foregrounding the performative surplus of the theatre event that is so essential for the shaping of collective identity. How, this study crucially asks, does the performative art of theatre contribute to the dynamics of the formation of national identity? Although theories about the nature of nationalism vary, a majority of theorists agree that notions of a shared territory and history, as well as questions of religion, class and gender play crucial roles in the shaping of national identity. These factors inform the structure of this book, and each is examined individually. In contrast to existing publications, this inquiry does not take for granted a pre-existing national identity that simply manifested itself in the literary works of the period; nor does it proceed from preconceived notions of the playwrights’ political views. Instead, it understands the early modern stage as an essentially contested space in which conflicting political positions are played off against each other, and it inquires into how the imaginative work of negotiating these stances eventually contributed to a rising national self-awareness in the spectators.

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Genre : Performing Arts
Author : Ralf Hertel
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2016-04-01
File : 282 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781317050803