Author: BRADBROOK, MURIEL Title: ON SHAKESPEARE.
Description: Sussex / New Jersey, The Harvester Press / Barnes & Noble Books, 1984. 1st edition. Sewed / Card covers, 21,5cmx13,5cm, Good copy. Photoset in Linotron Sabon. Cover design by Craig Dodd. Muriel Bradbrook brings to her readings of the plays and poems the benefits of a half-century's study of Shakespeare and his background. Her works has a quality of perception, a feeling for Shakespeare's verse and a knowledge of his texts, which are quite unrivalled. Contents: 1). Shakespeare's primitive art. 2). Shakespeare and the use of disguise in Elizabethan drama. 3). Shakespeare's debt to Marlowe. 4). Beasts and gods: the social purpose of 'Venus and Adonis. 5). Dramatic role as social image: a study of 'The taming of the shrew'. 6). 'King Henry IV'. 7). Shakespeare's hybrid: 'All's well that ends well'. 8). What Shakespeare did to Chaucer's 'Troilus and Criseyde'. 9). An interpretation of 'Hamlet'. 10). The balance and the sword in 'Measure for measure'. 11). 'Othello', Webster and the tragedy of violence. 12). The origins of 'Macbeth'. With introduction and retrospective view. VIII + 166 + (1) pag.
Keywords: chaucer
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- Book number: 027671
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