Shakespeare and Stratford

Shakespeare and Stratford
Author: Katherine Scheil
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2019-07-12
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781789202571

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As the site of literary pilgrimage since the eighteenth century, the home of the Royal Shakespeare Company and the topic of hundreds of imaginary portrayals, Stratford is ripe for analysis, both in terms of its factual existence and its fictional afterlife. The essays in this volume consider the various manifestations of the physical and metaphorical town on the Avon, across time, genre and place, from America to New Zealand, from children’s literature to wartime commemorations. We meet many Stratfords in this collection, real and imaginary, and the interplay between the two generates new visions of the place.

The complete illustrated works of William Shakespeare

The complete illustrated works of William Shakespeare
Author: William Shakespeare
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1024
Release: 2009
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0753711788

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Shakespeare and Canada

Shakespeare and Canada
Author: Irena R. Makaryk,Kathryn Prince
Publsiher: University of Ottawa Press
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2017-03-08
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780776624433

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Shakespeare in Canada is the result of a collective desire to explore the role that Shakespeare has played in Canada over the past two hundred years, but also to comprehend the way our country’s culture has influenced our interpretation of his literary career and heritage. What function does Shakespeare serve in Canada today? How has he been reconfigured in different ways for particular Canadian contexts? The authors of this book attempt to answer these questions while imagining what the future might hold for William Shakespeare in Canada. Covering the Stratford Festival, the cult CBC television program Slings and Arrows, major Canadian critics such as Northrop Frye and Marshall McLuhan, the influential acting teacher Neil Freiman, the rise of Québécois and First Nation approaches to Shakespeare, and Shakespeare’s place in secondary schools today, this collection reflects the diversity and energy of Shakespeare’s afterlife in Canada. Collectively, the authors suggest that Shakespeare continues to offer Canadians “remembrance of ourselves.” This is a refreshingly original and impressive contribution to Shakespeare studies—a considerable achievement in any work on the history of one of the central figures in the western literary canon.

Richard III

Richard III
Author: William Shakespeare
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 108
Release: 1597
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: UCLA:31158009319392

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The Guild and Guild Buildings of Shakespeare s Stratford

The Guild and Guild Buildings of Shakespeare s Stratford
Author: Professor J R Mulryne
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2013-02-28
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781409473152

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The guild buildings of Shakespeare’s Stratford represent a rare instance of a largely unchanged set of buildings which draw together the threads of the town’s civic life. With its multi-disciplinary perspectives on this remarkable group of buildings, this volume provides a comprehensive account of the religious, educational, legal, social and theatrical history of Stratford, focusing on the sixteenth century and Tudor Reformation. The essays interweave with one another to provide a map of the complex relationships between the buildings and their history. Opening with an investigation of the Guildhall, which served as the headquarters of the Guild of the Holy Cross until the Tudor Reformation, the book explores the building’s function as a centre of local government and community law and as a place of entertainment and education. It is beyond serious doubt that Shakespeare was a school boy here, and the many visits to the Guildhall by professional touring players during the latter half of the sixteenth-century may have prompted his acting and playwriting career. The Guildhall continues to this day to house a school for the education of secondary-level boys. The book considers educational provision during the mid sixteenth century as well as examining the interaction between touring players and the everyday politics and social life of Stratford. At the heart of the volume is archaeological and documentary research which uses up-to-date analysis and new dendrochronological investigations to interpret the buildings and their medieval wall paintings as well as proposing a possible location of the school before it transferred to the Guildhall. Together with extensive archival research into the town’s Court of Record which throws light on the commercial and social activities of the period, this rich body of research brings us closer to life as it was lived in Shakespeare’s Stratford.

The Best Brothers

The Best Brothers
Author: Daniel MacIvor
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2013-03-31
Genre: Brothers
ISBN: 1770911561

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King Lear

King Lear
Author: Jeffrey Kahan
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2008-04-18
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781135973650

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Is King Lear an autonomous text, or a rewrite of the earlier and anonymous play King Leir? Should we refer to Shakespeare’s original quarto when discussing the play, the revised folio text, or the popular composite version, stitched together by Alexander Pope in 1725? What of its stage variations? When turning from page to stage, the critical view on King Lear is skewed by the fact that for almost half of the four hundred years the play has been performed, audiences preferred Naham Tate's optimistic adaptation, in which Lear and Cordelia live happily ever after. When discussing King Lear, the question of what comprises ‘the play’ is both complex and fragmentary. These issues of identity and authenticity across time and across mediums are outlined, debated, and considered critically by the contributors to this volume. Using a variety of approaches, from postcolonialism and New Historicism to psychoanalysis and gender studies, the leading international contributors to King Lear: New Critical Essays offer major new interpretations on the conception and writing, editing, and cultural productions of King Lear. This book is an up-to-date and comprehensive anthology of textual scholarship, performance research, and critical writing on one of Shakespeare's most important and perplexing tragedies. Contributors Include: R.A. Foakes, Richard Knowles, Tom Clayton, Cynthia Clegg, Edward L. Rocklin, Christy Desmet, Paul Cantor, Robert V. Young, Stanley Stewart and Jean R. Brink

The Stratford Gallery

The Stratford Gallery
Author: Henrietta Lee Palmer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 494
Release: 1859
Genre: Women
ISBN: PRNC:32101036177465

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