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Shakespeare, William - 1564–1616, English dramatist and poet, b. Stratford-on-Avon. He is considered the greatest playwright who ever lived.

Life

His father, John Shakespeare, was successful in the leather business during Shakespeare's early childhood but later met with financial difficulties. During his prosperous years his father was also involved in municipal affairs, holding the


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    The Cambridge Companion to Shakespearean Comedy » Read Now

    by Alexander Leggatt. 237 pgs.

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    This introduction examines the continuity and variety of Shakepeare's work and the creative use he made of his inherited conventions. The first section places Shakespeare in the context of classical and Renaissance comedy, his Elizabethan predecessors and the traditions of popular festivity. The...
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    Shakespeare's Comedies » Read Now

    by Bertrand Evans. 337 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    ...put the matter in yet another way: if a comedy requires two hours and a half to perform...Explorations 1 1. The Comedy of Errors 1 2. The Two...the Sky: First Explorations...
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    Shakespearian Comedy and Other Studies » Read Now

    by George Gordon. 162 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    ...unhealthy reaction from that school of which Mr. Bradley Shakespearean Tragedy is the last and most impressive monument. It looks...for fresh work; and it is otherwise...
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    Shakespeare and Classical Comedy: The Influence of Plautus and Terence » Read Now

    by Robert S. Miola. 234 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    This book surveys Shakespeare's comedies, charting the influence upon them of the ancient playwrights Plautus and Terence. Miola analyzes these sources, and places the comedies in their Renaissance context, as well as in the larger context of European theater. Discovering new indebtedness, and...
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    The Stage Clown in Shakespeare's Theatre » Read Now

    by Bente A. Videbek. 218 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    The majority of Shakespeare's plays have at least one clown figure making an appearance. These characters range from rogues who say only a line or two, to important figures like Touchstone and Falstaff. Videbaek examines even the smallest clown roles, showing how the clown's freedom of speech allows...
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    The Development of Shakespeare as a Dramatist (Chap. VI "High Comedy") » Read Now

    by George Pierce Baker. 329 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    ...MASTERED 181 HIGH COMEDY 221 TRAGEDY...care for the successes of the Restoration comedy, whether drastically Bowdlerized or not...ideals that dominate the Robertsonian...
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    The World Must Be Peopled: Shakespeare's Comedies of Forgiveness » Read Now

    by Michael D. Friedman. 272 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    Michael D. Friedman is Professor of English at the University of Scranton.
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    Representative English Comedies: With Introductory Essays and Notes, an Historical View of Our Earlier Comedy ("William Shakespeare as a Comic Dramatist" begins on p. 635) » Read Now

    by Charles Mills Gayley. 686 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    ...serious in nature and function, they interest the historian of comedy because they show that the dramatic spirit was at work among...January 11, 1890. 2 Manly, Specimens of...
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    Last Things and Last Plays: Shakespearean Eschatology » Read Now

    by Cynthia Marshall. 144 pgs.

    ...concerns are not unique to the Shakespearean canon. But for Shakespeare...securing closure. Thus a comedy may trace the course of a...to participate in a divine comedy" 29...
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    As She Likes It: Shakespeare's Unruly Women » Read Now

    by Penny Gay. 210 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    As She Likes It is the first attempt to tackle head on the enduring question of how to perform those unruly women at the centre of Shakespeare's comedies.Unique amongst both Shakespearian and feminist studies, As She Likes It asks how gender politics affects the production to the comedies, and...

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