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Male Friendship in Shakespeare and his Contemporaries Book

Friendship is one of the most important topics in Shakespeare, but it can be difficult to describe, and has consequently been relatively neglected. Covering a wide range of Shakespeare's works, MacFaul shows how the wonderful particularity of Shakespeare's characters is formed by the use of Renaissance ideas about friendship.Read More

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    Renaissance Humanism developed a fantasy of friendship in which men can be absolutely equal to one another, but Shakespeare and other dramatists quickly saw through this rhetoric and developed their own ideas about friendship more firmly based on a respect for human difference. They created a series of brilliant and varied fictions for human connection, as often antagonistic as sympathetic, using these as a means for individuals to assert themselves in the face of social domination. Whilst the fantasy of equal and permanent friendship shaped their thinking, dramatists used friendship most effectively as a way of shaping individuality and its limitations. Dealing with a wide range of Shakespeare's plays and poems, and with many works of his contemporaries, this study gives readers a deeper insight into a crucial aspect of Shakespeare's culture and his use of it in art.

  • 0521123178
  • 9780521123174
  • Thomas MacFaul
  • 12 November 2009
  • Cambridge University Press
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 236
  • 1
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