作者Margolies, David
書名Shakespeare's irrational endings [electronic resource] : the problem plays / by David Margolies
出版項New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2012
說明1 online resource
附註Shakespeare's plays are too often analysed as if they existed in a vacuum. This book looks at the Problem Plays as designed to produce a response in the audience, and offers a vision of them quite different from conventional judgements. Extending the category from the traditional Troilus and Cressida, All's Well That Ends Well and Measure for Measure to include The Merchant of Venice, Much Ado About Nothing and Othello, the author closely examines the texts to argue that Shakespeare purposely disturbs his audience. The endings in particular reveal an intention to cause frustration by first creating expectations through the form and then contradicting them in the content. Thus, the marriages which seem to fulfil the expectations of a comedy's happy ending clash unresolvably with the audience's recognition of their doubts about the specific match. Shakespeare's cynicism feels surprisingly relevant today, while the plays' increasing skill and subtlety continue to offer real pleasure
Preface -- Introduction -- All's Well That Ends Well -- Much Ado about Nothing -- Measure for Measure -- The Merchant of Venice -- Troilus and Cressida -- Othello -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Index -- --
Includes bibliographical references
Introduction -- All's well that ends well -- Much ado about nothing -- Measure for measure -- The merchant of Venice -- Troilus and cressida -- Othello -- Conclusion
主題Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Tragicomedies
Tragicomedy -- History and criticism
DRAMA / Shakespeare
LITERARY CRITICISM / Shakespeare
Electronic books
ISBN/ISSN9781137031044 (electronic bk.)
1137031042 (electronic bk.)
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