The Sources of Shakespeare's PlaysRoutledge, 04.04.2014 - 336 Seiten First published in 1977. This book ascertains what sources Shakespeare used for the plots of his plays and discusses the use he made of them; and secondly illustrates how his general reading is woven into the texture of his work. Few Elizabethan dramatists took such pains as Shakespeare in the collection of source-material. Frequently the sources were apparently incompatible, but Shakespeare's ability to combine a chronicle play, one or two prose chronicles, two poems and a pastoral romance without any sense of incongruity, was masterly. The plays are examined in approximately chronological order and Shakespeare's developing skill becomes evident. |
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... Richard III The Development of Shakespeare's Imagery Shakespeare Shakespeare and the Confines of Art Shakespeare the Dramatist Shakespeare's Drama The Language of Shakespeare's Plays Coleridge on Shakespeare Shakespeare Shakespeare's ...
... Richard III The Development of Shakespeare's Imagery Shakespeare Shakespeare and the Confines of Art Shakespeare the Dramatist Shakespeare's Drama The Language of Shakespeare's Plays Coleridge on Shakespeare Shakespeare Shakespeare's ...
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... Richard III 32 Romeo and Juliet 38 Richard II 46 A Midsummer-Night's Dream 66 Love's Labour's Lost 77 King John 78 III Comedies and Histories 86 The Merchant of Venice 86 1 Henry IV 9I 2 Henry IV 9I The Merry Wives of Windsor 103 Henry ...
... Richard III 32 Romeo and Juliet 38 Richard II 46 A Midsummer-Night's Dream 66 Love's Labour's Lost 77 King John 78 III Comedies and Histories 86 The Merchant of Venice 86 1 Henry IV 9I 2 Henry IV 9I The Merry Wives of Windsor 103 Henry ...
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... Richard II, but he had less influence on Shakespeare than the other University Wits.53 Shakespeare knew most of Sidney's work, including Astrophel and Stella, The Defence of Poesy," and Arcadia,ss and most of INTRODUCTION 9.
... Richard II, but he had less influence on Shakespeare than the other University Wits.53 Shakespeare knew most of Sidney's work, including Astrophel and Stella, The Defence of Poesy," and Arcadia,ss and most of INTRODUCTION 9.
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... Richard II; both Henry IV and Henry V were derived in part from The Famous Victories, a play which exists in such a mangled text that we can only guess how much Shakespeare owed to it.” The authenticity of 1 Henry VI and Titus ...
... Richard II; both Henry IV and Henry V were derived in part from The Famous Victories, a play which exists in such a mangled text that we can only guess how much Shakespeare owed to it.” The authenticity of 1 Henry VI and Titus ...
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... Richard Hosley, in what is the most convincing contribution to a continuing debate, has argued that A Shrew postdates The Shrew, that it is a piratical version of it, and that the author responsible deliberately deviated from ...
... Richard Hosley, in what is the most convincing contribution to a continuing debate, has argued that A Shrew postdates The Shrew, that it is a piratical version of it, and that the author responsible deliberately deviated from ...
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