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Shakespeare: An Oxford Guide


Shakespeare: An Oxford Guide

Paperback by Wells, Stanley (, Honorary President Shakespeare Birthplace Trust; Professor of Shakespeare Studies, and Director of the Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham, 1988-97, now Emeritus Professor); Orlin, Lena Cowen (, Presidential Research Professor of English at the University of Maryland Baltimore County, Visiting Professor of English at Georgetown University, and Executive...

Shakespeare: An Oxford Guide

£35.99

ISBN:
9780199245222
Publication Date:
13 Feb 2003
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Pages:
742 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 28 May - 2 Jun 2024
Shakespeare: An Oxford Guide

Description

Edited by Stanley Wells and Lena Cowen Orlin, Shakespeare: An Oxford Guide provides a practical and stimulating guide to all aspects of Shakespeare studies. The volume comprises over 40 specially commissioned essays by an outstanding team of Shakespeare scholars; each essay is written in an accessible and engaging style, and is followed by annotated suggestions for further reading. The volume is divided into four key parts, which as a whole offer a valuable balance of factual and critical content. In the first Part, chapters provide information about and discuss Shakespeare, the theatres of his time, the society in which he lived, the language of his period, the conventions of playwriting, and his contemporary impact. The second Part offers critical overviews of Shakespeare's achievement in the principal genres, and each overview is followed by a practical reading exploring Shakespeare's use of the traditions, scope and boundaries of that genre in one of his key works. Part Three offers guidance to the principal current critical approaches in the study of Shakespeare: each chapter outlines a particular critical approach, and is followed by a reading applying that approach to one of Shakespeare's works; and Part Four offers chapters on topics relating to Shakespeare's intellectual and cultural impact over the ages.

Contents

I. SHAKESPEARE'S LIFE AND TIMES ; II. SHAKESPEARIAN GENRES ; III. SHAKESPEARE CRITICISM ; IV. SHAKESPEARE'S AFTERLIFE

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