Shakespeare's Royal Self
Author : James Kirsch
Publisher :
Page : 422 pages
File Size : 32,43 MB
Release : 1966
Category : Psychology of drama
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Author : James Kirsch
Publisher :
Page : 422 pages
File Size : 32,43 MB
Release : 1966
Category : Psychology of drama
ISBN :
Author : James Kirsch
Publisher :
Page : 454 pages
File Size : 37,42 MB
Release : 1966
Category : Medicine in literature
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Author : James Kirsch
Publisher : Daimon
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 37,82 MB
Release : 2008-03
Category :
ISBN : 9783856306113
The discovery of the unconscious has brought a new dimension to the criticism of great works of literature. Notable studies of Hamlet by depth psychologists are in existence.
Author : James Kirsch
Publisher :
Page : 422 pages
File Size : 40,35 MB
Release : 1966
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Author : Sally Barnden
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 273 pages
File Size : 25,66 MB
Release : 2024-02-06
Category : Art
ISBN : 019889497X
Explores the extent to which members of the royal family have appropriated the creative legacy of Shakespeare, from the mid-eighteenth century to the mid-twentieth century, in order to shore up royal and national ideologies and to assert the legitimacy of the monarchy.
Author : Shakespeare
Publisher :
Page : 108 pages
File Size : 48,79 MB
Release : 2019-03-25
Category :
ISBN : 9781091550148
Complete Unabridged Beautiful Hamlet, or The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, by William Shakespeare is one of the most influential works of world literature. Enjoy it again or for the very first time in this stylish new paperback edition.
Author : William Shakespeare
Publisher :
Page : 956 pages
File Size : 12,13 MB
Release : 1879
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Author : William Shakespeare
Publisher :
Page : 716 pages
File Size : 16,87 MB
Release : 1857
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Author : Nicholas Grene
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 302 pages
File Size : 25,10 MB
Release : 2002-01-03
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780521773416
A re-reading of the two sequences of Shakespeare's English history plays.
Author : Jonathan Locke Hart
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 253 pages
File Size : 24,86 MB
Release : 2021-03-10
Category : Drama
ISBN : 1000352560
Shakespeare, the Renaissance and Empire presents Shakespeare as both a local and global writer, investigating Shakespeare’s trans-cultural writing through the interrelations and interactions of binaries including theory and practice, past and present, aesthetics and ethics, freedom and tyranny, republic and empire, empires and colonies, poetry and history, rhetoric and poetics, England and America, and England and Asia. The book breaks away from traditional western-centric analysis to present a universal Shakespeare, exposing readers to the relevance and significance of Shakespeare within their local contexts and cultures. This text aims to present a global Shakespeare, utilizing a dual perspective or dialectical presentation, mainly centred on questions of (1) how Shakespeare can be viewed as both an English writer and a world writer; (2) how language operates across genres and kinds of discourse; and (3) how Shakespeare helps to articulate a poetics of both texts (literature) and contexts (cultures). The book’s originality lies in its articulation of the importance and value of Shakespeare in the emerging landscape of global culture.