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William Shakespeare Tragedies

William Shakespeare Tragedies
Author: William Shakespeare
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 704
Release: 2020-04-14
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 1645171868

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Twelve of Shakespeare’s most profound and moving dramas in one elegant volume. William Shakespeare’s tragedies introduced the world to some of the most well-known characters in literature, including Romeo, Juliet, Macbeth, Hamlet, King Lear, and Othello. This handsome Word Cloud volume includes all twelve works from the First Folio that are commonly classified as tragedies—but the feelings that Shakespeare’s words can evoke range across the spectrum of human emotion.


The Tragedies of Shakespeare

The Tragedies of Shakespeare
Author: William Shakespeare
Publisher:
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1902
Genre:
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Shakespearean Tragedy

Shakespearean Tragedy
Author: Andrew Cecil Bradley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 510
Release: 1922
Genre:
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Shakespeare's Tragedies

Shakespeare's Tragedies
Author: William Shakespeare
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1006
Release: 1927
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Shakespearean Tragedy

Shakespearean Tragedy
Author: John Drakakis
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2014-06-06
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 131789989X

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Shakespearean Tragedy brings together fifteen major contemporary essays on individual plays and the genre as a whole. Each piece has been carefully chosen as a key intervention in its own right and as a representative of an influential critical approach to the genre. The collection as a whole, therefore, provides both a guide and explanation to the various ways in which contemporary criticism has determined our understanding of the tragedies, and the opportunity for assessing the wider issues such criticism raises. The collection begins by considering the impact of social semiotics on approaches to the tragedies, before moving on to deal, in turn, with the various forms of Marxist criticism, New Historicism, Cultural Materialism, Feminism, Psychoanalysis, and Poststructuralism.


Tragedies

Tragedies
Author: William Shakespeare
Publisher:
Total Pages: 806
Release: 1864
Genre:
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Shakespeare and Tragedy

Shakespeare and Tragedy
Author: John Bayley
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2021-03-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1000350444

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Every generation develops its own approach to tragedy, attitudes successively influenced by such classic works as A. C. Bradley’s Shakespearean Tragedy and the studies in interpretation by G. Wilson Knight. A comprehensive new book on the subject by an author of the same calibre was long overdue. In his book, originally published in 1981, John Bayley discusses the Roman plays, Troilus and Cressida and Timon of Athens as well as the four major tragedies. He shows how Shakespeare’s most successful tragic effects hinge on an opposition between the discourses of character and form, role and context. For example, in Lear the dramatis personae act in the dramatic world of tragedy which demands universality and high rhetoric of them. Yet they are human and have their being in the prosaic world of domesticity and plain speaking. The inevitable intrusion of the human world into the world of tragedy creates the play’s powerful off-key effects. Similarly, the existential crisis in Macbeth can be understood in terms of the tension between accomplished action and the free-ranging domain of consciousness. What is the relation between being and acting? How does an audience become intimate with a protagonist who is alienated from his own play? What did Shakespeare add to the form and traditions of tragedy? Do his masterpieces in the genre disturb and transform it in unexpected ways? These are the issues raised by this lucid and imaginative study. Professor Bayley’s highly original rethinking of the problems will be a challenge to the Shakespearean scholar as well as an illumination to the general reader.


Brick Shakespeare

Brick Shakespeare
Author: John McCann
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2013-11-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1628734434

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Enjoy four of Shakespeare’s tragedies told with LEGO bricks. Here are Hamlet, Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, and Julius Caesar enacted scene by scene, captioned by excerpts from the plays. Flip through one thousand color photographs as you enjoy Shakespeare’s iconic poetry and marvel at what can be done with the world’s most popular children’s toy. Watch the brick Hamlet give his famous “To be or not to be” soliloquy, and feel brick Ophelia’s grief as she meets her watery end. Lady Macbeth in brick form brings new terror to “Out, out, damn spot!” and brick Romeo and Juliet are no less star-crossed for being rectangular and plastic. The warm familiarity of bricks lends levity to Shakespeare’s tragedies while remaining true to his original language. The ideal book for Shakespeare enthusiasts, as well as a fun way to introduce children to Shakespeare’s masterpieces, this book employs Shakespeare’s original, characteristic language in abridged form. Though the language stays true to its origins, the unique format of these well-known tragedies will give readers a new way to enjoy one of the most popular playwrights in history.


Shakespeare

Shakespeare
Author: Alfred Harbage
Publisher: Englewood Cliffs, N.J. : Prentice-Hall
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1964
Genre: Drama
ISBN:

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Contemporary critical opinion and commentary on the tragedies of Shakespeare.


The Oxford Handbook of Shakespearean Tragedy

The Oxford Handbook of Shakespearean Tragedy
Author: Michael Neill
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 1179
Release: 2016-08-18
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0191036153

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The Oxford Handbook of Shakespearean Tragedy presents fifty-four essays by a range of scholars from all parts of the world. Together these essays offer readers a fresh and comprehensive understanding of Shakespeare tragedies as both works of literature and as performance texts written by a playwright who was himself an experienced actor. The opening section explores ways in which later generations of critics have shaped our idea of 'Shakespearean' tragedy, and addresses questions of genre by examining the playwright's inheritance from the classical and medieval past. The second section is devoted to current textual issues, while the third offers new critical readings of each of the tragedies. This is set beside a group of essays that deal with performance history, with screen productions, and with versions devised for the operatic stage, as well as with twentieth and twenty-first century re-workings of Shakespearean tragedy. The book's final section expands readers' awareness of Shakespeare's global reach, tracing histories of criticism and performance across Europe, the Americas, Australasia, the Middle East, Africa, India, and East Asia.