OXFORD SHAKESPEARE TOPICS General Editors: Peter Holland and Stanley
Wells Oxford Shakespeare Topics provide students and teachers with
short books on important aspects of Shakespeare criticism and
scholarship. Each book is written by an authority in its field, and
combines accessible style with original discussion of its subject. The
book shows how the reception and remodelling of the works and the man
directed the Victorian construction of identity, personal, national
and aesthetic, as well as laying foundations that later Shakespeareans
could continue, extend or reject. Shakespeare was one of the most
pervasive intellectual, aesthetic, and social forces of the Victorian
period, with the plays in print, performance, and as moral examples
penetrating to every aspect of life in every social class and
situation. Shakespeare and the Victorians offers an analytical survey
of the main forms and paths of this presence. It begins with a
discussion of the processes of editing and publishing the plays,
embracing both cholarly and popular editions. It moves to consider
performance styles, quoting original reviews to assess methods of
acting and production. Music for the Shakespearean stage, now largely
forgotten, is reassessed, as is the varied tradition of Shakespeare
painting that extends far beyond the familiar images of the
Pre-Raphaelites. Shakespearian themes dominate in the novel,
especially the conflict between town and country and the changing
status of women; poetry shows the power of Shakespeare in the use of
iambic pentameter and the sonnet form. The plays are fragmented
through the study of individual character and their use as moral
compendia, and the search for 'Shakespeare the man' in biographies,
portraiture and pilgrimages to the birthplace. A concluding chapter
looks at the last two decades in terms of editing, performance, the
renewed importance of the Sonnets, and new performance styles.
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ISBN
9780191645082
Publisert
2020
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OUP Oxford
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Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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