The Genius of ShakespeareThis fascinating book by one of Britain's most acclaimed young Shakespeare scholars explores the extraordinary staying-power of Shakespeare's work. Bate opens by taking up questions of authorship, asking, for example, Who was Shakespeare, based on the little documentary evidence we have? Which works really are attributable to him? And how extensive was the influence of Christopher Marlowe? Bate goes on to trace Shakespeare's canonization and near- deification, examining not only the uniqueness of his status among English-speaking readers but also his effect on literate cultures across the globe. Ambitious, wide-ranging, and historically rich, this book shapes a provocative inquiry into the nature of genius as it ponders the legacy of a talent unequalled in English letters. A bold and meticulous work of scholarship, The Genius of Shakespeare is also lively and accessibly written and will |
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User Review - baswood - LibraryThing[The Genius of Shakespeare] - Jonathan Bate Over the last four years I have read many plays and much poetry from, shall we say the age of Shakespeare. To be more precise the late Elizabethan period ... Read full review
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User Review - NaggedMan - LibraryThingA fascinating book and a very good read. And a good basis for controversy! One reviewer on LibraryThing ("proximity1") attacks it fiercely and at extraordinary length - in truth an essay, rather than ... Read full review
Contents
Shakespeares Autobiographical Poems? | 34 |
Shakespeares Peculiarity | 133 |
PART | 155 |
The Laws of the Shakespearean Universe | 294 |
Notes | 341 |
Acknowledgements | 371 |