SHAKESPEARE

THE BARRIERS REMOVED

By (author) Prof Paul Innes

Paperback - £12.99

Publication date:

10 December 2005

Length of book:

169 pages

Publisher

Studymates

ISBN-13: 9781842850510

This book makes Shakespeare accessible to a new generation of students as well as general readers interested in the subject. It makes no assumptions about prior knowledge of the plays and poems and places them in their historical context, thus making it easier for the reader to understand what the Bard Book cover for Shakespeare from Studymates, the best introduction you can get! Shakespeare from Studymates, the best introduction you can get! meant in his works. This book is aimed at all readers for whom there are barriers of language and cultural distance. Dr Innes provides chapters on characterisation, genre, setting, structure, performance and history; information that will help them untangle his works. He explains the implications of Shakespeare’s writing and performance techniques as well as describing how criticism has treated him, from liberalism to feminism, from psycho-analysts to materialists. This book explains: how to deal with genre, setting the scene, sub-plots, interspersing and chiamus, the different types of character, how to analyse text, performing the plays and reading the poems. Product details Paperback: 160 pages Publisher: Studymates Language: EnglishI ISBN 9781842850510