Helen Cooper's unique study examines how continuations of medieval
culture into the early modern period, forged Shakespeare's development
as a dramatist and poet. Medieval culture pervaded his life and work,
from his childhood, spent within reach of the last performances of the
Coventry Corpus Christi plays, to his dramatisation of Chaucer in The
Two Noble Kinsmen three years before his death. The world he lived in
was still largely a medieval one, in its topography and its
institutions. The language he spoke had been forged over the centuries
since the Norman Conquest. The genres in which he wrote, not least
historical tragedy, love-comedy and romance, were medieval inventions.
A high proportion of his plays have medieval origins and he kept
returning to Chaucer, acknowledged as the greatest poet in the English
language. Above all, he grew up with an English tradition of drama
developed during the Middle Ages that assumed that it was possible to
stage anything - all time, all space. Shakespeare and the Medieval
World provides a panoramic overview that opens up new vistas within
his work and uncovers the richness of his inheritance.
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9781408138991
Publisert
2015
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The Arden Shakespeare
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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