Doing Shakespeare

Doing Shakespeare

by Simon Palfrey
Doing Shakespeare

Doing Shakespeare

by Simon Palfrey

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Overview

A thoroughly revised edition of the successful student text Doing Shakespeare, first published in 2005. The book's success lies in the close readings of speeches and scenes it gives students, demystifying the language of the plays and critical approaches to them.

This new edition introduces a new way of approaching Shakespeare's text, through ideas of performance and the actor's role and restructures the content to make it easier to navigate, with clear signposting throughout, guiding students to the content most useful to them.

Simon Palfrey takes a direct approach to the common difficulties faced by students "doing" Shakespeare and tackles them head-on in a no-nonsense style, making the book especially accessible. He brings us much closer to the animate life of the plays, as things that are not finished monuments but living material, in process and up for grabs, empowering students to see opportunities for their own creative or re-creative readings of Shakespeare.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781408139158
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 10/25/2014
Series: Arden Shakespeare Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 372
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Simon Palfrey is Fellow in English, Braesnose College, Oxford University.
Simon Palfrey is a Fellow of Brasenose College, Oxford University. His books include Late Shakespeare: A New World of Words (Oxford, 1997); Shakespeare in Parts (Oxford, 2007), written with Tiffany Stern and awarded the Medieval and Renaissance Drama Society's David Bevington Prize for best new book; Romeo and Juliet (Short Books, 2011); and the novel Dunsinane, written with Ewan Fernie. He is the founding editor (with Fernie) of Continuum's innovative series of 'minigraphs', Shakespeare Now! His new work includes a book on possible worlds in early modern drama and philosophy, and a play inspired by Spenser's Faerie Queen. His book Doing Shakespeare was published by Arden Shakespeare in 2005, reissued 2011.

Table of Contents

Introduction Part 1 Words - Why all of these metaphors - Why use two words when one might do? - Why the repetition - Why the high style? - Why rhyme - What difference does prose make? - Why all of these puns? Part 2 Characters - What are these speaking things? - Where is a character? - Is direct self-expression possible? The soliloquy - Did they do it? Sex and heroines - In search of Shakespeares characters: Iago and Hamlet Suggestions for further reading Index

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