Shakespeare's Books: A Dictionary of Shakespeare SourcesA&C Black, 2001 M08 1 - 546 páginas This encyclopedia-style Dictionary is a comprehensive reference guide to Shakespeare's literary knowledge and recent scholarship on it. Nearly 200 entries cover the full range of literary writing Shakespeare was acquainted with, and which influenced his own work, including classical, historical, religious and contemporary works. It provides an overview of his use of authors such as Virgil, Chaucer, Erasmus, Marlowe and Samuel Daniel, whose influence is across the canon. Other entries cover anonymous or collective works such as the Bible, Emblems, Homilies, Chronicle History plays and the Morality tradition in drama. Entries cover writers and works whose importance to Shakespeare has emerged more clearly in recent years due to new research. Others describe and explain current thinking on long-recognized sources such as Plutarch, Ovid, Holinshed, Ariosto and Montaigne. Entries for all major sources, over 80 in number, feature surveys of the writer's place in Shakespeare's time, detailed dicussion of the relationship to Shakespeare's plays and poems, and full bibliography. Sample passages from writers and texts of early modern England allow the volume to be used also as a reader in the literature commonly known in Shakespeare's era; these excerpts, together with reproductions of pages and illustrations from the original texts, convey the flavor of the material as Shakespeare would have encountered it. |
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... tradition' or 'context' for a work; and the understanding, now common enough, that evidence about a source can be derived from 'scenic form, thematic figuration, rhetorical strategy, structural parallelism, ideational or imagistic ...
... tradition' or 'context' for a work; and the understanding, now common enough, that evidence about a source can be derived from 'scenic form, thematic figuration, rhetorical strategy, structural parallelism, ideational or imagistic ...
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... , ShSu 40 (1987), 69–76 (p. 71). See the full article. 4 For earlier publications see especially the bibliographies by John W. Velz, Shakespeare and the Classical Tradition: A Critical Guide to Commentary, Introduction.
... , ShSu 40 (1987), 69–76 (p. 71). See the full article. 4 For earlier publications see especially the bibliographies by John W. Velz, Shakespeare and the Classical Tradition: A Critical Guide to Commentary, Introduction.
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A Dictionary of Shakespeare Sources Stuart Gillespie. Shakespeare and the Classical Tradition: A Critical Guide to Commentary, 1660–1960 (Minneapolis, 1968, currently being updated) and Selma Guttmann, The Foreign Sources of ...
A Dictionary of Shakespeare Sources Stuart Gillespie. Shakespeare and the Classical Tradition: A Critical Guide to Commentary, 1660–1960 (Minneapolis, 1968, currently being updated) and Selma Guttmann, The Foreign Sources of ...
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... tradition of the All's Well story. Cole, Howard C. (1981). The All's Well” Story from Boccaccio to Shakespeare, pp ... Traditional accounts, deriving largely from Aristotle and his circle, represent Aesop as a slave in sixth-century ...
... tradition of the All's Well story. Cole, Howard C. (1981). The All's Well” Story from Boccaccio to Shakespeare, pp ... Traditional accounts, deriving largely from Aristotle and his circle, represent Aesop as a slave in sixth-century ...
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... tradition. They are made all the more attractive by their 'hamelie language' and 'termis rude', and the narrative is developed strongly with the 'moralitas' separated into a discrete section at the end. Henryson, like Lydgate and other ...
... tradition. They are made all the more attractive by their 'hamelie language' and 'termis rude', and the narrative is developed strongly with the 'moralitas' separated into a discrete section at the end. Henryson, like Lydgate and other ...
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