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OverviewWhat is the quality in Shakespeare's dramas which gives them their perennial human appeal and makes them as popular today as they were to his own contemporaries? Many Shakespearian critics have sought to answer this question. Margaret Bennell, however, approaches the problem by venturing into the relatively untrodden domain of the inner soul-spiritual development of the dramatist. She illustrates her study with details from plays including Love's Labour's Lost, The Merchant of Venice, Hamlet, King Lear and The Tempest. She also makes frequent reference to the Rosicrucian spiritual movement that was a dominant influence of that age. This is a challenging and informative book, a must for any student of Shakespeare. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Margaret Bennell , Isabel WyattPublisher: Lanthorn Press Imprint: Lanthorn Press Weight: 0.730kg ISBN: 9780906155028ISBN 10: 0906155029 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 01 January 1971 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock ![]() Table of ContentsPart One: The Soul's History: The Man I Shakespeare's Descent from the Mysteries II Shakespeare's England III The Mermaid Tavern IV Shakespeare's Life V Shakespeare's World of Pictures Part Two: The Soul's History: The Plays VI Love's Labours Lost VII A Midsummer Night's Dream VIII The Merchant of Venice IX Hamlet, Prince of Denmark X King Lear XI Pericles, Prince of Tyre XII The Winter's Tale XIII The Tempest XIV Epilogue Appendix: Outline of The Chymical WeddingReviewsAuthor InformationMargaret Bennell (1887-1971) founded the Wynstones Steiner-Waldorf School near Gloucester, and in 1948 founded Hawkwood College near Stroud as an international centre for the study of anthroposophy. She died before she could complete Shakespeare's Flowing of the Spirit. Isabel Wyatt (1901-1992) is a well-known collector and re-teller of stories for children, and her books include The Seven-Year-Old Wonder Book and The Book of Fairy Princes. She worked closely with Margaret Bennell at Hawkwood College where they produced joint lecture-courses. It was this close cooperation that enabled Isabel Wyatt to complete and edit Shakespeare's Flowering of the Spirit after Margaret Bennell's death. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |