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9781859840894

Eight Tragedies of Shakespeare A Marxist Study

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  • Edition: 00
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1996-04-17
  • Publisher: VERSO
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Summary

The seventeenth century saw the brief flowering of tragic drama in western Europe as a whole and in England in particular. It was, argues Victor Kiernan, the artistic expression of the consciousness of change which permeated every aspect of life during this period.

In this companion volume to Shakespeare: Poet and Citizen Kiernan sets out to rescue Shakespearean studies from the increasingly solipsistic terrain of literary criticism, focusing instead on historical location as a means to understanding Shakespeare’s writing. Kiernan contends that the deep and accelerating changes in economy and society, brought about by the development of modern capitalism, drew the underlying tragic tensions of the History plays to the forefront.

Other writers were feeling similar influences and across Western Europe, especially in France and Spain, tragic drama became a popular form. Kiernan shows how England’s supremacy in this genre was both a mirror and a result of the profound nature of its social and economic development and the uncertainty and anxiety which it created.

Opening with a sketch of the progress of the theatre, Kiernan goes on to provide a portrait of Shakespeare as a professional. He then considers each of the eight tragedies from Julius Caesar to Coriolanus, drawing out their contrasts and recurring themes. In a final section he analyses the group as a whole and explores attitudes to the monarchy, political life, war, religion and philosophy and the relationship between the sexes.

Table of Contents

Foreword
Programmatic
Introductory
The Condition of Englandp. 19
The Theatrep. 25
Shakespeare and Tragedyp. 29
The Tragic Roadp. 37
The Othersp. 42
The Plays
Julius Caesar (1598-99)p. 53
Hamlet (1600-01)p. 63
Othello (1603-04)p. 88
King Lear (1605-06)p. 104
Macbeth (1606)p. 124
Timon of Athens (1606-08)p. 140
Antony and Cleopatra (1606-08)p. 154
Coriolanus (1608)p. 173
Tragic Themes
The Herop. 191
Villains and Revengersp. 206
Man and Supermanp. 214
Warp. 222
Political Shadowsp. 228
Women and Menp. 239
Religion and Philosophyp. 252
Endings and Beginningsp. 264
Bibliographyp. 275
Indexp. 283
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