Shakespeare and Violence
by
R. A. Foakes
Book Details
Format
Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
052182043X
ISBN-13
9780521820431
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Imprint
Cambridge University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Dec 19th, 2002
Print length
238 Pages
Weight
5 grams
Product Classification:
Theatre studies
Ksh 8,550.00
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This 2002 book explores the nature of violence in Shakespeare's plays and its connection to our own time.
Shakespeare and Violence, first published in 2002, connects to anxieties about the problem of violence, and shows how similar concerns are central in Shakespeare''s plays. At first Shakespeare exploited spectacular violence for its entertainment value, but his later plays probe more deeply into the human propensity for gratuitous violence, especially in relation to kingship, government and war. In these plays and in his major tragedies he also explores the construction of masculinity in relation to power over others, to the value of heroism, and to self-control. Shakespeare''s last plays present a world in which human violence appears analogous to violence in the natural world, and both kinds of violence are shown as aspects of a world subject to chance and accident. This book examines the development of Shakespeare''s representations of violence and explains their importance in shaping his career as a dramatist.
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