How to read a Shakespeare play

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How to read a Shakespeare play

David Bevington

(How to study literature)

Blackwell, 2006

  • : hbk
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 163-166) and index

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Description

This clear and succinct book is designed for general readers who want to know how to go about reading Shakespeare's works for pleasure. Encourages readers to approach Shakespeare's works aggressively, interactively, and questioningly Focuses on six popular Shakespeare plays - A Midsummer Night's Dream, Romeo and Juliet, Henry IV Part I, Hamlet, King Lear and The Tempest Recommends the best editions, recordings and DVDs / videos of these plays Discusses the production of the plays on stage and screen Introduces readers to different genres in Shakespeare - romantic comedy, English history, tragedy and romance Avoids jargon and abstract literary theory

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations. 1. How to Read a Shakespeare Play. 2. A Midsummer Night's Dream. 3. Romeo and Juliet. 4. Henry the Fourth, Part I. 5. Hamlet. 6. King Lear. 7. The Tempest. 8. Epilogue. Further Reading. Index

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