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Shakespeare, the Sea and the Stage
 
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ISBN13:9781399539494
ISBN10:1399539493
Binding:Hardback
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Size:234x156 mm
Language:English
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Shakespeare, the Sea and the Stage

 
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
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Short description:

Explores the idea that Shakespeare's dramatic writing, which powerfully represents the sea, also resembles it.

Long description:
The sea for Shakespeare is both a location and a metaphor; and either way it affords him an extraordinary freedom of invention, releasing whatever in the plays is vast, fluid and unceasing. It is also a defining element of his historical context: he lived and worked a few yards from one of the great maritime rivers of the world, and for much of his career England was engaged in a naval war with Spain. So the Shakespearean sea invites two distinct perspectives ? poetics and history, the conventional literary symbol and the contingent economic struggle. This book embraces both of them together, tracing the intricate connections between them, and showing how they meet, above all, on the stage. It was in the Elizabethan playhouse that commercial enterprise, physical confinement and boundless rhetoric interacted to generate an imaginative energy whose waves can still be fel.
Table of Contents:

Acknowledgments
Series Editors’ Preface

Introduction
1. The Sea of Genius
2. The Royal Sea
3. The Aristocratic Sea
4. The Mercantile Sea
5. The Rhetorical Sea
6. The Narrative Sea
7. The Invisible Sea
Afterword

Bibliography
Index