Shakespeare

Gabriel Egan 2007


E-Book: 224 English pages

Publisher: Edinburgh University Press

Price: 1000 Toman

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This book helps the reader make sense of the most commonly studied writer in the world. It starts with a brief explanation of how Shakespeare’s writings have come down to us as a series of scripts for actors in the early modern theatre industry of London. The main chapters of the book approach the texts through a series of questions: ‘what’s changed since Shakespeare’s time?’, ‘to what uses has Shakespeare been put?’, and ‘what value is there in Shakespeare?’ These questions go to the heart of why we study Shakespeare at all, which question the book encourages the readers to answer for themselves in relation to their own critical writing.

Review

On the whole, this scholarly informed book… [offers] a range of approaches applied to plays of different stages in the Bard’s career.

— (Studies in English Literature 1900-01-00)


About the Author

Gabriel Egan is Lecturer in English in the Department of English & Drama at Loughborough University. He is the Author of Green Shakespeare (Routledge, 2005) and Shakespeare and Marx (OUP, 2004).