Meaning by Shakespeare
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
0415074517
ISBN-13
9780415074513
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint
Routledge
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 29th, 1992
Print length
192 Pages
Weight
252 grams
Dimensions
13.90 x 21.50 x 1.70 cms
Product Classification:
Shakespeare studies & criticism
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Terence Hawkes looks at King Lear, Measure for Measure, A Midsmmer Night's Dream and Coriolanus, as examples from this century of how Shakespeare's plays function as a language through which we generate meaning.
We traditionally assume that the `meaning'' of each of Shakespeares plays is bequeathed to it by the Bard. It is as if, to the information which used to be given in theatrical programmes, `Cigarettes by Abdullah, Costumes by Motley, Music by Mendelssohn'', we should add `Meaning by Shakespeare''.
These essays rest on a different, almost opposite, principle. Developing the arguments of the same author''s That Shakespearean Rag (1986), they put the case that Shakespeare''s plays have no essential meanings, but function as resources which we use to generate meaning. A Midsummer Night''s Dream, Measure for Measure, Coriolanus and King Lear, amongst other plays, are examined as concrete instances of the covert process whereby, in the twentieth century, Shakespeare doesn''t mean: we mean by Shakespeare.
Meaning by Shakespeare concludes with `Bardbiz'', a review of recent critical approaches to Shakespeare, which initiated a long-running debate (1990-1991) when it first appeared in The London Review of Books.
These essays rest on a different, almost opposite, principle. Developing the arguments of the same author''s That Shakespearean Rag (1986), they put the case that Shakespeare''s plays have no essential meanings, but function as resources which we use to generate meaning. A Midsummer Night''s Dream, Measure for Measure, Coriolanus and King Lear, amongst other plays, are examined as concrete instances of the covert process whereby, in the twentieth century, Shakespeare doesn''t mean: we mean by Shakespeare.
Meaning by Shakespeare concludes with `Bardbiz'', a review of recent critical approaches to Shakespeare, which initiated a long-running debate (1990-1991) when it first appeared in The London Review of Books.
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