Shakespeare For The Wiser Sort

Steve Sohmer

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William Shakespeare's plays are riddled with passages, scenes and sudden plot twists which baffle and confound the most devoted playgoer and the most attentive commentator. Why, for example, didn't Hamlet succeed to the throne of Denmark at the instant of his father's death? (It's not because the Danish throne was elective.) Why does Chorus in Romeo and Juliet promise his audience ?two houres trafficke of our stage' when the play obviously runs almost three hours? How is it that Old Hamlet sent his son to school in...

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William Shakespeare's plays are riddled with passages, scenes and sudden plot twists which baffle and confound the most devoted playgoer and the most attentive commentator. Why, for example, didn't Hamlet succeed to the throne of Denmark at the instant of his father's death? (It's not because the Danish throne was elective.) Why does Chorus in Romeo and Juliet promise his audience ?two houres trafficke of our stage' when the play obviously runs almost three hours? How is it that Old Hamlet sent his son to school in (Protestant) Wittenberg but his Ghost was sent to (Catholic) Purgatory? and is there cause-and-effect here? How can Lancelot Gobbo be correct (and he is) when he claims Black Monday (the day after Easter) and Ash Wednesday (the 41st day before Easter) once fell on the same day? And what is a ?dram of eale'? This engaging and lucid book solves these tantalizing riddles and many others. Shakespeare for the Wiser Sort Hardback edition by Steve Sohmer
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Editora

Manchester Univ Pr

Idiomas

Inglês

Número de páginas

192

Encadernação

Capa Mole / Paperback

Dimensão

234 x 156 x 23

Comprimento

1,6510000000000002 cm

Largura

0,191 cm

Altura

2,35 cm

Peso

476 g

Data de lançamento

04/01/2008

Tema

Literatura: história e/ou crítica

Origem

United Kingdom

EAN

9780719076671

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