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William Shakespeare Terence Hawkes

William Shakespeare By Terence Hawkes

William Shakespeare by Terence Hawkes


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Summary

Terence Hawkes's concise but thorough sifting of King Lear offers a full exposition of its complex narrative and thematic structure.

William Shakespeare Summary

William Shakespeare: King Lear by Terence Hawkes

King Lear is generally thought to be Shakespeare's masterpiece. Terence Hawkes's concise but thorough sifting of the play offers a full exposition of its complex narrative and thematic structure. By means of careful attention to some of the play's central pre-occupations as well as a close analysis of the texture of its verse, he seeks to locate it firmly in its own history, showing it to be wholly responsive to the social context from which it derives and to which, clearly, it aims to speak. At the same time, by drawing on and explaining some of the main concepts of recent critical movements, Professor Hawkes also shows what it means to view the play from our situation in the late-twentieth century. The result is a challenging critical work which, whilst probing to the heart of King Lear also reflects on its own critical procedures and assesses what they tell us about the world in which we currently live.

About Terence Hawkes

Terence Hawkes is a Professor of English at the University of Wales, Cardiff. He has lectured in many parts of the world and written extensively on Shakespeare, and on modern critical theory. Among his many books are: Shakespeare's Talking Animals (1983), That Shakespeherian Rag (1989), and Meaning by Shakespeare (1992).

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GOR003993577
9780746307397
074630739X
William Shakespeare: King Lear by Terence Hawkes
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Northcote House Publishers Ltd
19940930
96
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