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Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, Beaumont and Fletcher. Exploring the Legacy of Renaissance Playwrights
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- Nombre de pages266
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-610439-9
- EAN4064066104399
- Date de parution16/03/2020
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille664 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, Beaumont and Fletcher, " Samuel Taylor Coleridge embarks on an in-depth exploration of the works of these seminal playwrights, tracing their contributions to the fabric of English literature. Coleridge's literary style is characterized by his rich, analytical prose, offering keen insights into the thematic depth, character development, and stylistic innovations of his subjects.
He seamlessly interweaves critical analysis with personal reflections, capturing the nuances of the Elizabethan theatre while positioning these playwrights within the larger context of their historical and cultural milieu. Coleridge, a prominent figure of the Romantic movement, was deeply influenced by his own literary upbringing and philosophical inquiries, which shaped his critical framework. His fascination with imagination, emotion, and the inherent beauty of language drove him to delve into the works of these playwrights, aiming to reveal their enduring relevance and complexity.
His background as a poet and philosopher imbues the text with a unique understanding of artistry, allowing readers to appreciate the rich interplay of creativity and tradition. This book is essential for scholars, students, and theatre enthusiasts alike, offering profound insights into the craft of some of England's greatest dramatists. Coleridge's thoughtful critiques invite readers to engage with the text not only as historical artifacts but as living works that continue to resonate in contemporary discourse.
If you seek to deepen your understanding of the evolution of English drama and its key figures, this scholarly examination is an indispensable resource.
He seamlessly interweaves critical analysis with personal reflections, capturing the nuances of the Elizabethan theatre while positioning these playwrights within the larger context of their historical and cultural milieu. Coleridge, a prominent figure of the Romantic movement, was deeply influenced by his own literary upbringing and philosophical inquiries, which shaped his critical framework. His fascination with imagination, emotion, and the inherent beauty of language drove him to delve into the works of these playwrights, aiming to reveal their enduring relevance and complexity.
His background as a poet and philosopher imbues the text with a unique understanding of artistry, allowing readers to appreciate the rich interplay of creativity and tradition. This book is essential for scholars, students, and theatre enthusiasts alike, offering profound insights into the craft of some of England's greatest dramatists. Coleridge's thoughtful critiques invite readers to engage with the text not only as historical artifacts but as living works that continue to resonate in contemporary discourse.
If you seek to deepen your understanding of the evolution of English drama and its key figures, this scholarly examination is an indispensable resource.



















