Shakespeare against the background of his times, his world of the theatre and his dramatic development through the last years of Elizabeth’s reign. Originally published in 1933 and republished in 1958, this great work is an imagining, in plain narrative, of the life of Shakespeare backed with evidence of the history of the stage. Whatever wider significances modern critics distill from Shakespeare’s plays, it remains an elementary fact that he wrote plays to interest and entertain his contemporaries and this book takes a look at the immediate interests of his audience and how his work responded to them.
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The Oxford Dictionary of Original Shakespearean Pronunciation
$1,798 -
Shakespeare and Visual Culture: A Dictionary
$7,920 -
A Smidgeon of Shakespeare
$488 -
Shakespeare’s Strangest Tales: Extraordinary but True Tales from 400 Years of Shakespearean Theatre
$488 -
Shakespeare Survey: Shakespeare and Rome
$5,850 -
Approaches to Teaching Shakespeare’s English History Plays
$840 -
Othello’s Secret: The Cyprus Problem
$1,033 -
Naming Thy Name: Cross Talk in Shakespeare’s Sonnets
$945 -
No Hamlets: German Shakespeare from Nietzsche to Carl Schmitt
$4,050 -
Shakespeare: A Complete Introduction
$700 -
Julius Caesar: A Critical Reader
$4,860 -
Shakespearean Criticism: Criticism of William Shakespeare’s Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Eva
$18,765 -
Shakespeare’s Money: How Much Did He Make and What Did This Mean?
$1,573 -
The New Oxford Shakespeare: The Complete Works: Modern Critical Edition
$3,598 -
Shakespeare, Court Dramatist
$2,475 -
Shakespeare’s First Folio: Four Centuries of an Iconic Book
$1,048 -
The Text, the Play, and the Globe: Essays on Literary Influence in Shakespeare’s World and His Work in Honor of Charles R. Forke
$4,275 -
Sex With Shakespeare: Here’s Much to Do With Pain, but More With Love
$560 -
Shakespeare, Cinema, Counter-Culture: Appropriation and Inversion
$6,300 -
Loving Justice, Living Shakespeare
$1,348