How to read a Shakespeare play:
"In this book author David Bevington, who has extensive experience of teaching Shakespeare to students, encourages readers to approach his works aggressively, interactively, and questioningly. Bevington suggests that readers think of themselves as armchair directors, deciding what the actors sh...
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Format: | Buch |
Sprache: | English |
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Malden, MA [u.a.]
Blackwell
2006
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Ausgabe: | 1. publ. |
Schriftenreihe: | How to study literature
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Zusammenfassung: | "In this book author David Bevington, who has extensive experience of teaching Shakespeare to students, encourages readers to approach his works aggressively, interactively, and questioningly. Bevington suggests that readers think of themselves as armchair directors, deciding what the actors should wear, what social class they represent, why they are here, and, most importantly, what they are after." "Bevington's introduction incorporates fresh and incisive readings of a handful of popular Shakespeare plays: A Midsummer Night's Dream, Romeo and Juliet, Henry IV, Part I, Hamlet, King Lear, and The Tempest. Using these plays as examples, he demonstrates how Shakespeare worked his way forward by genres, focusing at first on romantic comedies and English history plays, and taking on the daunting assignment of writing tragedies only when he felt he was ready."--BOOK JACKET. |
Beschreibung: | VIII, 172 S. Ill. |
ISBN: | 1405113952 9781405113953 9781405113960 1405113960 |
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List of Illustrations viii
1 How to Read a Shakespeare Play 1
2 A Midsummer Night s Dream 14
3 Romeo and Juliet 36
4 Henry IV, Part I 55
5 Hamlet 76
6 King Lear 100
7 The Tempest 126
8 Epilogue 154
Further Reading 163
Index 167
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Contents
List of Illustrations viii
1 How to Read a Shakespeare Play 1
2 A Midsummer Night's Dream 14
3 Romeo and Juliet 36
4 Henry IV, Part I 55
5 Hamlet 76
6 King Lear 100
7 The Tempest 126
8 Epilogue 154
Further Reading 163
Index 167 |
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