Shakespeare, the Magician and the Healer

Author:   Annie-Paule de Prinsac ,  Joseph Pearce
Publisher:   Angelico Press
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9798892800587


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   04 November 2024
Format:   Hardback
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This book is the result of a life-long companionship with William Shakespeare. Annie-Paule de Prinsac has never been in doubt about his mannerism, whose many guises she reveals through close readings of selected plays. Such mannerism, however, in a kingdom torn by religious conflicts, violent oppression, and censorship raises questions. It seems out of step with the spirit of the Elizabethan Court, but also seems to belie the views of so many critics regarding his alleged social background and lack of education. How and why, then, did Shakespeare become a mannerist artist? In the end, it was his Catholic upbringing, long silenced or left aside by university scholarship, that provided the answer. Before becoming a man for all times, Shakespeare was a man of his time; and so, we cannot hope to understand his mind if we are blind to the Catholic dimension of his work, and the Italian flavor (French aroma at times as well) he chose to give to most of his plays. Clearly, the Bard had absorbed Counter Reformation strategies in art, and in tandem invented his own dramatic practice to preserve his now forbidden faith, while yet speaking the truth even so. The complexities of mannerism in his hands proved a most propitious way to teach and heal his fellowmen for over twenty years without ever having to change course. He so refined and elevated this ploy of dissimulation that he never had to betray the deep moral content of his plays. His aim, like Michelangelo's, certainly was ""to move mortals to tears and devotion.""

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Author:   Annie-Paule de Prinsac ,  Joseph Pearce
Publisher:   Angelico Press
Imprint:   Angelico Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.576kg
ISBN:  

9798892800587


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   04 November 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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ANNIE-PAULE MIELLE DE PRINSAC was assistant Professor at the University of Bourgogne (now retired). A musician, she first studied Elizabethan music and taught at the University of Sussex (England). She obtained a Sachs research scholarship at the University of Harvard, where she worked on Shakespeare's Last Plays, and followed her husband to Madagascar, where she taught at the University in Antananarivo. She later became a specialist in African American Literature at the French Academe with two books on Toni Morrison. She was a fellow of the Du Bois Institute at Harvard (Summer/Fall 2002). She has also written many articles on Shakespeare and African American literature (Morrison, Harriet Jacobs, Langston Hughes, E. J. Gaines).

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