Shakespeare. Life & Times
Автор:
Lemmon Jeremy, 208 стр., серия:
"Life&Times Series",
издатель:
"Haus Publishing", ISBN:
978-1-905791-13-2
Born a glover's son in Stratford-upon-Avon, William Shakespeare is renowned as the greatest writer the English language has ever known. His art was rooted in a specific type of theatre which first emerged after he was born and disappeared soon after his death, and yet his works are studied as much now as they ever have been, and his legacy continues to grow. Shakespeare's life story is also the story of a fluorishing of the English language, and of the literature of the stage in particular. We see in his plays the documenting of a changing world; the simultaneous undermining and affirmation of society's increasingly unstable hierarchy, and the energy, drama and violence of the London in which he wrote. Plays at the time, including Shakespeare's, despite their obvious quality, were not deemed 'literature' as we know it today - they were commodities meeting an ever growing demand. The plays, with their popular appeal and complex dramatisation, created a mesmeric and lasting impression and served to make 'The Bard' both the world's pre-eminent dramatist and the most quoted writer in literature. This thorough chronological appraisal of Shakespeare's life firmly embeds him in the London of his day and explains the lasting appeal of this most timeless of writers.
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