Shakespeare The Poet in his World
Auteur : Bradbrook M. C.
First published in 1978.
In this study, Shakespeare's own life story and the development of English theatrical history are placed in the wider context of Elizabethan and Jacobean times, but the works themselves are the final objective of this 'applied biography'. The main contention of the book is that Shakespeare's life was the lure of the stage itself which inspired him to transform what everyday life provided into the worlds of Hamlet, King Lear and Prospero.
Date de parution : 04-2014
13.8x21.6 cm
Date de parution : 12-2004
Ouvrage de 272 p.
13.8x21.6 cm
Thème de Shakespeare :
Mots-clés :
titus; andronicus; edward; alleyn; king's; men; upstart; crow; comedy; errors; Richard III; Young Men; St John’s College; St John’s College Cambridge; Ralegh; Sir Walter Ralegh; Lord Chamberlain’s Men; King Henry Viii; John Heminges; Henry Iv; Superb; Walter Ralegh; Lord Hunsdon; Wedding Masque; Edward Alleyn; Complex Open Form; Stratford Grammar School; Sir John Oldcastle; Rhyming Mother Wits; Lady Eve; Pneumonic Plague; Noble Kinsmen; Common Language; Donne’s Holy Sonnet; Ophelia’s Mad Scene