Shakespeare and the Rival Playwrights, 1600-1606David Farley-Hills argues that Shakespeare did not work in splendid isolation, but responded as any other playwright to the commercial and artistic pressures of his time. In this book he offers an interpretation of seven of Shakespeare's plays in the light of pressures exerted by his major contemporary rivals. The plays discussed are Hamlet, Troilus and Cressida, All's Well That Ends Well, Othello, Measure for Measure, Timon of Athens, and King Lear. |
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... divine wisdom, for Antonio's picture of the foolish wise (in which he is reluctantly forced to include himself) has a remarkable likeness to Shakespeare's hero: Had heaven been kind, Creating me an honest, senseless dolt, A good, poor ...
... divine wisdom, for Antonio's picture of the foolish wise (in which he is reluctantly forced to include himself) has a remarkable likeness to Shakespeare's hero: Had heaven been kind, Creating me an honest, senseless dolt, A good, poor ...
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... divine messengers, 32 in spite of the ghost's sounding on one occasion in Antonio's Revenge beneath the stage. Piero's brutal and tormented death is the one appropriate to so evil a ruler—as Antonio points out when (like Hamlet on a ...
... divine messengers, 32 in spite of the ghost's sounding on one occasion in Antonio's Revenge beneath the stage. Piero's brutal and tormented death is the one appropriate to so evil a ruler—as Antonio points out when (like Hamlet on a ...
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Contents
TROILUS AND CRESSIDA | |
ALLS WELL THAT ENDS WELL | |
A MAN KILLED WITH KINDNESS | |
MEASURE FOR MEASURE AND MIDDLETONS COMEDY | |
Notes | |
Index | |
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