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Literary Criticism - General & Miscellaneous, Shakespeare - Plays, History, & Criticism, General & Miscellaneous Drama - Literary Criticism

Hamlet

by W.T. MacCary
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Overview

Often regarded as Shakespeare's most complex and difficult play Hamlet is also one of his most popular. It has been performed countless times on the stage and has been produced in many film and television versions. Even those who have never read the complete play or seen a performance know a few lines of To be or not to be and the image of a young man contemplating the skull of his dead friend Yorick. The play continues to attract the attention of high school students and scholars alike and has generated a tremendous amount of criticism. Because Hamlet exists as text, performance, and cultural icon, only through a study of the play in these three different dimensions can Shakespeare's complex work be appreciated.

The purpose of this reference book is to introduce students and others first approaching Hamlet to the traditions of scholarship, criticism, and performance that it has inspired in four centuries. The volume gives close attention to the textual history of the play and to the historical, cultural, and intellectual contexts in which it emerged. Special attention is given to the religious, philosophical, and psychological aspects of the text. The book also treats Shakespeare's language, imagery, themes, and dramatic art, and it offers a summary of the play's critical reception. Throughout an attempt is made to visualize the play in performance, and constant reference is made to the conventions of staging in Shakespeare's Globe Theatre.

About the Author, W.T. MacCary

W. THOMAS MacCARY is Professor of English at Hofstra University.

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Examines what the matter is in chapters on themes and dramatic structure, but also offers the play's readers and audiences peripheral information on the textual history, contexts and sources, critical approaches, and performance. Takes as the two organizing principles that exists in history and so changes, and that it is both text and performance or in the most favorable circumstances a function of the interaction of the two. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
July 30, 1998
Publisher
Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 1998.
Pages
168
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780313300820

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