Shakespeare’s Style

Shakespeare’s Style by Maurice Charney, published by Bloomsbury Academic on August 20, 2014, is a scholarly examination of the distinctive elements of Shakespeare’s writing style in his plays. This edition, comprising 183 pages, delves into various stylistic features, offering insights into key images, character construction, and the evolving audience responses to Shakespeare’s characters and their speech rhythms.
Readers will find a thorough analysis of individual stylistic aspects across different plays, making it a valuable resource for those interested in drama, literary criticism, and the historical context of Shakespeare’s work. The book aims to enhance the understanding of how Shakespeare articulates his themes and engages with his audience, serving both as a guide for students and a reference for theatergoers and readers alike.
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Shakespeare’s Style presents a detailed consideration of aspects of Shakespeare’s writing style in his plays. Each chapter offers a detailed discussion about a single feature of style in a chosen Shakespeare play. Topics examine include: a discussion of a key image or images, both verbal and nonverbal; consideration of the way a character is put together; reflection of the changing audience response to a character; and audience response to an account of the speech rhythms of a single play. This book will be of interest to audiences who see Shakespeare’s plays, readers of the printed page, and students aiding them in concentrating on the significant ways that Shakespeare expresses himself.
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