Shakespeare and classical tragedy: the influence of Seneca
This book charts the influence of Seneca--both as specific text and inherited tradition--through Shakespeare's tragedies. Discerning patterns in previously attested borrowings and discovering new indebtedness, it presents an integrated and comprehensive assessment. Familiar methods of source st...
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Zusammenfassung: | This book charts the influence of Seneca--both as specific text and inherited tradition--through Shakespeare's tragedies. Discerning patterns in previously attested borrowings and discovering new indebtedness, it presents an integrated and comprehensive assessment. Familiar methods of source study and a sophisticated understanding of intertextuality are employed to re-evaluate the much maligned Seneca in the light of his Greek antecedents, Renaissance translations and commentaries, and contemporary dramatic adaptations, especially those of Chapman, Jonson, Marston, Garnier, and Giraldi Cinthio. Three broad categories organize the discussion--Senecan revenge, tyranny, and furor--and each is illustrated by an earlier and later Shakespearean tragedy. The author keeps in view Shakespeare's eclecticism, his habit of combining disparate sources and conventions, as well as the rich history of literary criticism and theatrical interpretation. The book concludes by discussing Seneca's presence in Renaissance comedy and, more important, in that new and fascinating hybrid genre, tragicomedy. Shakespeare and Classical Tragedy makes an important contribution to our understanding of Shakespeare and of his foremost antecedents, as well as throwing light on the complex interactions of the Classical and Renaissance theatres. |
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adam_text | Shakespeare and
Classical Tragedy
The Influence of Seneca
ROBERT S MIOLA
CLARENDON PRESS • OXFORD
Contents
Abbreviations x
1 Heavy Seneca i
2 Senecan Revenge n
Titus Andronicus 13
Hamlet 32
3 Senecan Tyranny 68
Richard 111 72
Macbeth 92
4 Senecan F«ror 122
Othello 124
Lear 143
5 Light Seneca 175
A Midsummer Night s Dream 177
Tragicomedy 188
Select Bibliography 215
Index 221
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title_sub | the influence of Seneca |
topic | Seneca, Lucius Annaeus <ca. 4 B.C.-65 A.D> Shakespeare, William <1564-1616> Shakespeare, William <1564-1616> - Et Sénèque, le Philosophe Shakespeare, William <1564-1616> - Tragédies Sénèque <le Philosophe> - Influence Seneca, Lucius Annaeus <ca. 4 B.C.-65 A.D> Influence Shakespeare, William <1564-1616> Knowledge Literature Shakespeare, William <1564-1616> Tragedies Seneca, Lucius Annaeus Philosophus -65 (DE-588)118613200 gnd Shakespeare, William 1564-1616 (DE-588)118613723 gnd Classicisme - Angleterre Théâtre ancien - Appréciation - Angleterre Théâtre anglais - Influence romaine Tragedies gtt Tragédie Literatur Wissen Classical drama Appreciation England Classicism England English drama Roman influences Mythology, Classical, in literature Tragedy Drama (DE-588)4012899-4 gnd Tragödie (DE-588)4060591-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Seneca, Lucius Annaeus <ca. 4 B.C.-65 A.D> Shakespeare, William <1564-1616> Shakespeare, William <1564-1616> - Et Sénèque, le Philosophe Shakespeare, William <1564-1616> - Tragédies Sénèque <le Philosophe> - Influence Seneca, Lucius Annaeus <ca. 4 B.C.-65 A.D> Influence Shakespeare, William <1564-1616> Knowledge Literature Shakespeare, William <1564-1616> Tragedies Seneca, Lucius Annaeus Philosophus -65 Shakespeare, William 1564-1616 Classicisme - Angleterre Théâtre ancien - Appréciation - Angleterre Théâtre anglais - Influence romaine Tragedies Tragédie Literatur Wissen Classical drama Appreciation England Classicism England English drama Roman influences Mythology, Classical, in literature Tragedy Drama Tragödie |
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