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Shakespeare: "Richard II" (Icon Reader's Guides to Essential Criticism) Book
As an intense study of the nature of royalty, personal strength, humility and political power, Richard II provides many of the foundation points for Shakespeare's later works. The play has long been established as a standard work for study in schools, colleges and universities, and each generation of students seeks, and finds, some new significance in the drama. In this Readers' Guide, Martin Coyle provides students with guidance to the ways in which this play has been received by audiences, critics and academics since its first production. Beginning with a discussion of early commentaries, the Guide steers a clear path through the huge body of critical material that has been amassed over the past three centuries. The most significant critical arguments are presented and assessed, and the reader is brought to a clear understanding of the ways in which each generation has sought to invest the play with new meanings. In the final section of the Guide, consideration is given to the radical new readings of Shakespeare's work provided by contemporary critics.Read More
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- 1874166722
- 9781874166726
- Martin Coyle
- 1 April 1998
- Palgrave Macmillan
- Paperback (Book)
- 192
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