Shakespeare - The Seven Ages of Human Experience (Hardcover, 2nd ed)


What makes Shakespeare great? Why do we still read and perform his works? In this deft and witty introduction, David Bevington argues that Shakespeare continues to live among us today because his representations of the human condition are believable, endearing and touchingly human. The book is structured around Shakespeare's arc of human life from infancy and childhood to adulthood, advancing age and eventual death, as set out by Jaques in the 'Seven Ages of Man' speech from 'As You Like It'. fathers and sons, on the perils of courtship, about the circumstances of Shakespeare's own life, about the performance history of his plays on stage and on screen, about his delicate representation of gender relations, and more. In a new final chapter on 'Shakespeare Today', he looks at the remarkable diversity of interpretations in modern criticism and performance of Shakespeare as a key to his 'infinite variety', and his ability to adapt to a changing world.

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What makes Shakespeare great? Why do we still read and perform his works? In this deft and witty introduction, David Bevington argues that Shakespeare continues to live among us today because his representations of the human condition are believable, endearing and touchingly human. The book is structured around Shakespeare's arc of human life from infancy and childhood to adulthood, advancing age and eventual death, as set out by Jaques in the 'Seven Ages of Man' speech from 'As You Like It'. fathers and sons, on the perils of courtship, about the circumstances of Shakespeare's own life, about the performance history of his plays on stage and on screen, about his delicate representation of gender relations, and more. In a new final chapter on 'Shakespeare Today', he looks at the remarkable diversity of interpretations in modern criticism and performance of Shakespeare as a key to his 'infinite variety', and his ability to adapt to a changing world.

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Blackwell Publishing Ltd

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

June 2005

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Dimensions

229 x 152mm (L x W)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

288

Edition

2nd ed

ISBN-13

978-1-4051-2752-3

Barcode

9781405127523

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LSN

1-4051-2752-X



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