With summaries, discussions, and excerpts from primary source documents, this book examines Shakespeare's world through careful consideration of the historical background of four of his comedies. Comedy was popular during the Renaissance, and it was also one of Shakespeare's specialties. The four plays discussed in this book, A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Merchant of Venice, Twelfth Night and The Tempest, span Shakespeare's career and remind us that Shakespeare, more than any of his contemporaries, explored the possibilities of comedy, consistently developing new approaches to the genre.…mehr
With summaries, discussions, and excerpts from primary source documents, this book examines Shakespeare's world through careful consideration of the historical background of four of his comedies. Comedy was popular during the Renaissance, and it was also one of Shakespeare's specialties. The four plays discussed in this book, A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Merchant of Venice, Twelfth Night and The Tempest, span Shakespeare's career and remind us that Shakespeare, more than any of his contemporaries, explored the possibilities of comedy, consistently developing new approaches to the genre. Shakespeare was a fairly traditional playwright, well aware of the long tradition of comedy, which dates back to the Greeks and Romans. This book places Shakespeare's comedies in their historical context. It includes dedicated chapters on each of the four comedies, with each chapter providing a plot summary, a discussion of the play's historical background and significance, and excerpts from primary source documents related to the play. An introduction surveys the historical background of the plays, while a timeline chronicles key events that influenced them. Suggestions for further reading direct readers to additional sources of information.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John Pendergast is professor of English at Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville. He has published two previous books as well as several journal articles.
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Series Foreword Introduction A Note on Sources Chronology 1 A Midsummer Night's Dream Synopsis of A Midsummer Night's Dream Historical Background of A Midsummer Night's Dream Why We Read A Midsummer Night's Dream Historical Explorations of A Midsummer Night's Dream Documenting A Midsummer Night's Dream Source Texts Document: Ovid Metamorphoses Book IV ca. ad 8 Document: Plutarch Parallel Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans ad 75 Document: Chaucer The Canterbury Tales "The Knight's Tale " 1476 Document: Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet ca. 1591 and 1595 Magic and the Supernatural Document: Reginald Scot The Discovery of Witchcraft 1584 Document: Anonymous "The Mad Merry Pranks of Robin Goodfellow " ca. 1628 Document: Anonymous Robin Good-Fellow; His Mad Prankes and Merry Jests 1628 Queen Elizabeth Document: Queen Elizabeth "On Monsieur's Departure " ca. 1582 Document: Queen Elizabeth "Speech to the Troops at Tilbury " 1588 Document: Edmund Spenser "Letter to Raleigh" in The Faerie Queene 1590-1596 Suggested Readings 2 The Merchant of Venice Synopsis of The Merchant of Venice Historical Background of The Merchant of Venice Why We Read The Merchant of Venice Historical Explorations of The Merchant of Venice Documenting The Merchant of Venice Source Texts Document: Anonymous Gesta Romanorum 13th Century Document: Giovanni Fiorentino Il Pecorone 14th Century Document: Christopher Marlowe The Jew of Malta 1589-1590 Renaissance Jews and Anti-Semitism Document: "Edict of Expulsion " Statute of the Jewry 1275 Document: Anonymous "A New Song Shewing the Crueltie of Gernutus a Jew " ca. 1620 Document: William Camden The History of the Most Renowned and Victorious Princess Elizabeth 1630 Venice and the Economic Exchange Document: Simonds d'Ewes Parliamentary Debate on Usury 1571 Document: Shakespeare Sonnets 1609 Document: Thomas Coryat Coryat's Crudities Hastily Gobbled Up in Five Months Travels in France Italy &c 1611 Suggested Readings 3 Twelfth Night Synopsis of Twelfth Night Historical Background of Twelfth Night Why We Read Twelfth Night Historical Explorations of Twelfth Night Documenting Twelfth Night Source Texts Document: G'Ingannati or The Deceived Ones 1531 Document: Barnabe Rich "Apolonius and Silla " 1581 Document: John Lyly Gallathea 1588 Home and Court Document: Baldassare Castiglione Il Cortegiano or The Book of Courtier 1528 Document: Robert Armin Fool upon Fool 1608 Document: William Perkins Christian Economy 1608 Clothing and Identity Document: "Statutes of Apparel " 1574 Document: Edward Alleyn and Philip Henslowe "An Inventory of Costumes " ca. 1600 Document: Shakespeare Sonnets 1609 Document: Thomas Middleton and Thomas Dekker The Roaring Girl 1611 Document: Hic Mulier and Haec-Vir 1620 Document: William Prynne Histrio-Mastix 1633 Suggested Readings 4 The Tempest Synopsis of The Tempest Historical Background of The Tempest Why We Read The Tempest Historical Explorations of The Tempest Documenting The Tempest Source Texts Document: Desiderius Erasmus "The Shipwreck " 1518 Document: Michel de Montaigne "Of Cannibals " 1580 Document: William Strachey A True Reportory of the Wracke and Redemption of Sir Thomas Gates 1625 Utopias and the New World Document: Ovid Metamorphoses ca. ad 8 Document: Sir Thomas More Utopia 1516 Document: John Dee General and Rare Memorials Pertaining to the Perfect Arte of Navigation 1577 Document: Thomas Hariot The Briefe and True Report of the New Found Land of Virginia 1588 Masques and Spectacle Document: Sir Philip Sidney "Defense of Poesy " ca. 1580 Document: Ben Jonson The Masque of Blackness 1605 Document: Ben Jonson Bartholomew Fair 1614 Suggested Readings Index
Series Foreword Introduction A Note on Sources Chronology 1 A Midsummer Night's Dream Synopsis of A Midsummer Night's Dream Historical Background of A Midsummer Night's Dream Why We Read A Midsummer Night's Dream Historical Explorations of A Midsummer Night's Dream Documenting A Midsummer Night's Dream Source Texts Document: Ovid Metamorphoses Book IV ca. ad 8 Document: Plutarch Parallel Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans ad 75 Document: Chaucer The Canterbury Tales "The Knight's Tale " 1476 Document: Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet ca. 1591 and 1595 Magic and the Supernatural Document: Reginald Scot The Discovery of Witchcraft 1584 Document: Anonymous "The Mad Merry Pranks of Robin Goodfellow " ca. 1628 Document: Anonymous Robin Good-Fellow; His Mad Prankes and Merry Jests 1628 Queen Elizabeth Document: Queen Elizabeth "On Monsieur's Departure " ca. 1582 Document: Queen Elizabeth "Speech to the Troops at Tilbury " 1588 Document: Edmund Spenser "Letter to Raleigh" in The Faerie Queene 1590-1596 Suggested Readings 2 The Merchant of Venice Synopsis of The Merchant of Venice Historical Background of The Merchant of Venice Why We Read The Merchant of Venice Historical Explorations of The Merchant of Venice Documenting The Merchant of Venice Source Texts Document: Anonymous Gesta Romanorum 13th Century Document: Giovanni Fiorentino Il Pecorone 14th Century Document: Christopher Marlowe The Jew of Malta 1589-1590 Renaissance Jews and Anti-Semitism Document: "Edict of Expulsion " Statute of the Jewry 1275 Document: Anonymous "A New Song Shewing the Crueltie of Gernutus a Jew " ca. 1620 Document: William Camden The History of the Most Renowned and Victorious Princess Elizabeth 1630 Venice and the Economic Exchange Document: Simonds d'Ewes Parliamentary Debate on Usury 1571 Document: Shakespeare Sonnets 1609 Document: Thomas Coryat Coryat's Crudities Hastily Gobbled Up in Five Months Travels in France Italy &c 1611 Suggested Readings 3 Twelfth Night Synopsis of Twelfth Night Historical Background of Twelfth Night Why We Read Twelfth Night Historical Explorations of Twelfth Night Documenting Twelfth Night Source Texts Document: G'Ingannati or The Deceived Ones 1531 Document: Barnabe Rich "Apolonius and Silla " 1581 Document: John Lyly Gallathea 1588 Home and Court Document: Baldassare Castiglione Il Cortegiano or The Book of Courtier 1528 Document: Robert Armin Fool upon Fool 1608 Document: William Perkins Christian Economy 1608 Clothing and Identity Document: "Statutes of Apparel " 1574 Document: Edward Alleyn and Philip Henslowe "An Inventory of Costumes " ca. 1600 Document: Shakespeare Sonnets 1609 Document: Thomas Middleton and Thomas Dekker The Roaring Girl 1611 Document: Hic Mulier and Haec-Vir 1620 Document: William Prynne Histrio-Mastix 1633 Suggested Readings 4 The Tempest Synopsis of The Tempest Historical Background of The Tempest Why We Read The Tempest Historical Explorations of The Tempest Documenting The Tempest Source Texts Document: Desiderius Erasmus "The Shipwreck " 1518 Document: Michel de Montaigne "Of Cannibals " 1580 Document: William Strachey A True Reportory of the Wracke and Redemption of Sir Thomas Gates 1625 Utopias and the New World Document: Ovid Metamorphoses ca. ad 8 Document: Sir Thomas More Utopia 1516 Document: John Dee General and Rare Memorials Pertaining to the Perfect Arte of Navigation 1577 Document: Thomas Hariot The Briefe and True Report of the New Found Land of Virginia 1588 Masques and Spectacle Document: Sir Philip Sidney "Defense of Poesy " ca. 1580 Document: Ben Jonson The Masque of Blackness 1605 Document: Ben Jonson Bartholomew Fair 1614 Suggested Readings Index
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