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Shakespeare And Son A Journey In Writing And Grieving Keverne Smith

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Shakespeare And Son A Journey In Writing And Grieving Keverne Smith
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Publisher: Praeger
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.24 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Keverne Smith
ISBN: 9780313392306, 9780313392313, 0313392307, 0313392315
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Shakespeare And Son A Journey In Writing And Grieving Keverne Smith by Keverne Smith 9780313392306, 9780313392313, 0313392307, 0313392315 instant download after payment.

Although many commentators have been intrigued by the possible effects of the death of Shakespeare's only son, Hamnet, on the writer, Shakespeare and Son: A Journey in Writing and Grieving is the first full-length study examining the evidence that Shakespeare's later work was deeply involved with this loss. The book is also the first full-length study to explore Shakespeare's works in light of the psychology of grief, combining psychological insights with literary analysis.Specifically, the book explores 20 plays from all parts of Shakespeare's career, concentrating on works known to definitely have been written after Hamnet's death, especially Much ado About Nothing, Henry the Fourth Part 2, Hamlet, Twelfth Night, King Lear, Pericles, The Winter's Tale, Cymbeline, and The Tempest. Examining various manifestations of grief in the plays, such as anger, depression, guilt, and hope, author Keverne Smith argues that the evidence of Shakespeare's grief is cumulative and evident in repeated structures and patterns in plays written over a period of 14 to 15 years.

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