Shakespeare: A Life in Art

Author:   Russell Fraser
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISBN:  

9781138532502


Pages:   568
Publication Date:   12 September 2017
Format:   Hardback
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Shakespeare: A Life in Art brings together in a single volume Fraser's previously published two-volume biography (Young Shakespeare, 1988, and Shakespeare: The Later Years, 1992). This volume includes a new introduction, which looks back on the author's lifelong commitment to Shakespeare's work and seeks to find the pattern in his carpet. Fraser's approach places Shakespeare's work first but shows how the life and art interpenetrate, like ""the yolk and white of one shell."" What Shakespeare was doing in Stratford and London underlies what he was writing, or more exactly, the two flow together. Most of the book is devoted to Shakespeare the man and artist, but it simultaneously throws light on his literary and personal relations with contemporaries such as Jonson, Marlowe, and others known as the University Wits. His experience as an actor and man of theater is absorbingly recounted here, as well as his relations to well-born patrons like the Earl of Southampton and Henry Carey, Lord Hunsdon (England's Lord Chamberlain). In 1603 when James I ascended the throne, the Chamberlain's Men became the King's Men, passing under the sovereign's protection. How Shakespeare responded to his ambiguous role--he was both servant to the great and their remorseless critic--is another of Fraser's subjects. In short, Fraser's principal purpose is to advance our understanding of Shakespeare, at the same time throwing light on the work of the man who of all modern, and perhaps ancient poets had the ""largest and most comprehensive soul."" John Dryden, Shakespeare's first great critic, said that, and Fraser tries to estimate what he meant.

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Author:   Russell Fraser
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9781138532502


ISBN 10:   1138532509
Pages:   568
Publication Date:   12 September 2017
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Book 1: Young Shakespeare; Preface; 1: The Country; 2: The Town; 3: “I, Daedatus”; 4: Shadows of Himsef; 5: Wild-Goose Chase; 6: A Motley to the View; 7: The Dyer’s Hand; Book 2: Shakespeare: The Later Years; Preface; 1: Two-Headed Janus; 2: The, Revolution of the Times; 3: Sailing to Illyria; 4: Foots of Nature; 5: Treason in the Blood; 6: The Wine of Life; 7: Bravest at the Last; 8: Unpathed Waters, Undreamed Shores; 9: Journeys’ End

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