Shakespeare at Work

Author:   John Jones (former Professor of Poetry, former Professor of Poetry, University of Oxford)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780198186885


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   06 January 2000
Format:   Paperback
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It has been established by textual specialists, and is now becoming widely accepted, that Shakespeare revised many of his plays, including some of the most celebrated. But how were the great tragedies altered and with what effect? John Jones looks at the implications of Shakespeare's revisions for the reader and spectator alike and shows the playwright getting to grips with the problems of characterization and scene formation in such plays as Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, and Troilus and Cressida. This is vivid, enthralling stuff. Jones carries his argument down, as he puts it, to the very tip of Shakespeare's quill pen. In characteristically lucid and accessible prose, he assesses recent textual scholarship on Shakespeare's revisions and illuminates the artistic impact of the revised texts and their importance for our understanding of each play's moral and metaphysical foundations. Shakespeare at Work brings together English literature's greatest writer and one of its most distinguished critics. The result is a book that will prove a revelation - essential and also fascinating reading for scholars, students, and Shakespeare enthusiasts alike.

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Author:   John Jones (former Professor of Poetry, former Professor of Poetry, University of Oxford)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 13.80cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.372kg
ISBN:  

9780198186885


ISBN 10:   0198186886
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   06 January 2000
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Much in this book is remarkable. By itself, Jones's treatment of the old debate about the relationships among the earliest editions of Hamlet makes this book worth its price. I find the book filled with striking insights. Jones's work is productive, engaging, and lucid. * Erick Kelemen, University of Delaware, Sixteenth Century Journal XXVIII/1 (1997) * For its combination of sprightly detective work and Shakespearian insight I greatly admireed John Jones's Shakespeare at Work. * Frank Kermode, The Sunday Times * A refined critical sensitivity is here generously and communicatively at work. * Times Literary Supplement * His close scrutiny of passages is often perceptive, as in his comments on Shakespeare's habit of slipping in negatives that may cause lines to say the opposite of what he seems to have intended to mean. ... Jones writes well, and he has judicious comments on the use of short lines, on repetitions, and on hendiadys in Hamlet.


It bears in fascinating ways on the kinds of local decisions editors of Shakespeare constantly make....A book for anyone who wants to write about Hamlet, King Lear, or Othello, and it will be especially interesting to any who set out to reedit them. --Studies in English Literature<br>,. .a good, idiosyncratic book on Shakespeare....so courteously written, so curiously intimate in manner and so engagingly clear and resourceful in argument, that anybody with a genuine interest in Shakespeare...should read it for pleasure and then reread it to pick quarrels about details....Few readers, glancing past the sigla in the footnotes of their copies, can ever have expected that so much delight and wisdom might be gotten from them, and many rewards in the forms of both agreement and dissent. And how rare a pleasure it is actually to admire a book on Shakespeare! --London Review of Books<br>,. .I find the book filled with striking insights, ...Jone's work is productive, engaging and lucid. --Sixteenth Century Journal<br>


<br> It bears in fascinating ways on the kinds of local decisions editors of Shakespeare constantly make....A book for anyone who wants to write about Hamlet, King Lear, or Othello, and it will be especially interesting to any who set out to reedit them. --Studies in English Literature<p><br>.. .a good, idiosyncratic book on Shakespeare....so courteously written, so curiously intimate in manner and so engagingly clear and resourceful in argument, that anybody with a genuine interest in Shakespeare...should read it for pleasure and then reread it to pick quarrels about details....Few readers, glancing past the sigla in the footnotes of their copies, can ever have expected that so much delight and wisdom might be gotten from them, and many rewards in the forms of both agreement and dissent. And how rare a pleasure it is actually to admire a book on Shakespeare! --London Review ofBooks<p><br>.. .I find the book filled with striking insights, ...Jone's work is productive, engaging and luci


<br> It bears in fascinating ways on the kinds of local decisions editors of Shakespeare constantly make....A book for anyone who wants to write about Hamlet, King Lear, or Othello, and it will be especially interesting to any who set out to reedit them. --Studies in English Literature<br>.. .a good, idiosyncratic book on Shakespeare....so courteously written, so curiously intimate in manner and so engagingly clear and resourceful in argument, that anybody with a genuine interest in Shakespeare...should read it for pleasure and then reread it to pick quarrels about details....Few readers, glancing past the sigla in the footnotes of their copies, can ever have expected that so much delight and wisdom might be gotten from them, and many rewards in the forms of both agreement and dissent. And how rare a pleasure it is actually to admire a book on Shakespeare! --London Review of Books<br>.. .I find the book filled with striking insights, ...Jone's work is productive, engaging and lucid. --


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