This volume explores the character and representation of the child in Shakespeare's drama, not as a specific life stage but as a role.
As a life force, an impassioned plea for justice, a legacy, history, memory or image of love or violence, children are everywhere in Shakespeare's plays. Focusing on Shakespeare's unique interest in the young body, the life stage, and the parental and social dynamic, this book offers an account of the role and representation of the child in Shakespeare's dramatic imagination. Drawing on a vast range of contemporary texts, including parenting manuals and household and pedagogic texts, as well as books on nursing and maternity, child birth, and child rearing, The Child in Shakespeare explores the contexts in which the idea of the child is mobilised as a body and image on the early modern stage. Understanding the child, not only as a specific life stage, but also as a role and an abstraction of feeling, this book examines why Shakespeare, who showed little interest in writing for children in the playing companies, wrote so powerfully about them on his stage.
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Focusing on Shakespeare's unique interest in the young body, the life stage, and the parental and social dynamic, this book offers the first sustained account of the role and representation of the child in Shakespeare's dramatic imagination.
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1: 'And all my children?'
2: Never such Innocence: Mourning Children in the History Plays
3: The end of the beginning: Shakespeare's Tragic Children
4: 'Love is proved in the letting go': Marriage, Space, and Gender in A Midsummer Night's Dream and Much Ado about Nothing
5: 'Time is chasing us'. Regret, Time, and the Child Eternal in the Late Plays
6: 'Prevent it, resist it, let it not be so, / Lest child, child's children, cry against you woe!'
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Charlotte Scott has written widely on Shakespeare, including two books entitled Shakespeare and the Idea of the Book (OUP, 2007) and Shakespeare's Nature: from Culture to Cultivation (OUP, 2014) as well as articles and essays. She reviews for Shakespeare Survey and is a frequent contributor to literary festivals and public events. She has taught Shakespeare at Goldsmiths for 14 years.
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Explores the character and representation of the child in Shakespeare's drama
Brings together a vibrant range of early modern texts and manuals on parenting, nursing, and child rearing, as well as Christian primers and conduct books
Offers new and original readings of many of Shakespeare's plays
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780192843074
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
278 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Dybde
10 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
192
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