In this book White "traces the influence of both the comedies and tragedies [of Shakespeare] on Keats's work." (Choice)Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
R. S. White is Australian Professorial Fellow, Emeritus Winthrop Professor of English at The University of Western Australia, and Chief Investigator in the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions 1100-1800. Among his other books are Natural Law in English Renaissance Literature (1996), Natural Rights and the Birth of Romanticism in the 1790s (2008), Pacifism in English Poetry: Minstrels of Peace (2008) and John Keats: A Literary Life (2010) which has been reissued in paperback. He is a past President of the Australian and New Zealand Shakespeare Association and a Fellow of the Australian Humanities Academy.
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Preface Acknowledgements A Note on quotations Introduction: Keats's Shakespeare: Shakespearean Keats 1. The Importance of Reading Shakespeare 2. Hazlitt and Keats's attitudes to Shakespeare 3. Keats's readings of Shakespeare's comedies 4. 'Shakespearean hieroglyphics' in A Midsummer Night's Dream and The Tempest 5. Hamlet and Macbeth 6. Tragedies of Love 7. King Lear 8. Keats and Tragegy Conclusion: Keats as a reader of Shakespeare Notes Bibliography Index
Preface Acknowledgements A Note on quotations Introduction: Keats's Shakespeare: Shakespearean Keats 1. The Importance of Reading Shakespeare 2. Hazlitt and Keats's attitudes to Shakespeare 3. Keats's readings of Shakespeare's comedies 4. 'Shakespearean hieroglyphics' in A Midsummer Night's Dream and The Tempest 5. Hamlet and Macbeth 6. Tragedies of Love 7. King Lear 8. Keats and Tragegy Conclusion: Keats as a reader of Shakespeare Notes Bibliography Index
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