'_Like so much of Renaissance Art, Shakespeare's work bears an open
secret. The esoteric spiritual content is undisguised, though it may
be unexpected and not always immediately recognized. And, like all the
great artistic achievements...this work remains incomplete until we
recognize and respond to its open invitation that we become active
participant_s.' - from the Introduction
The perennial universal appeal of Shakespeare's work is well
established. His core themes explore the challenges of the human
condition whilst celebrating the potential of human beings to achieve
and develop in earthly life. But what is it that enables Shakespeare's
characters to live and breathe beyond the confines of their written
roles, some 400 years after the plays were first performed?
In these collected lectures, edited with an extensive introduction by
Andrew Wolpert, Rudolf Steiner throws new light on the Bard's work,
describing the on-going life that flows from it, and the profound
spiritual origins of Shakespeare's inspirations. He shows how
Shakespeare can enliven us in our longing for contemporary ideals and
truths; indeed, in our goal of becoming fully human. Our engagement
with the plays, not just as actors and directors, but also as students
and members of an audience, can thus become a co-creative
participation in the redemptive potential of Shakespeare's enduring
legacy. Steiner speaks about Shakespeare in connection with the
evolution of the arts of poetry and drama, and the transitions between
cultural epochs. He reminds us of the sources and characteristics of
classical Greek drama, recalling Aristotle's definition of drama as
catharsis, and pointing to Shakespeare's connection to these cultural
and historical wellsprings.
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ISBN
9781855844766
Publisert
2019
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Rudolf Steiner Press
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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