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_a30-second Shakespeare : _b50 key aspects of his works, life and legacy, each explained in half a minute / _ceditor, Ros Barber ; foreword, Mark Rylance ; contributors Ros Barber and nine others ; illustrations, Ivan Hissey. |
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_aLewes, East Sussex, UK : _bIvy Press, _c(c)2015. |
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520 | 0 | _a30-Second Shakespeare uses the unique approach of the bestselling 30-Second series to grapple with the work and influence of the world's most famous playwright. This absorbing crash course takes the reader through what we know of his life, then turns to uncoding key concepts, themes and motifs in his plays and other works, and finishes with a succinct look at the Bard's extraordinary literary and linguistic legacy. | |
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_aForeword -- _tIntroduction -- _tContext: Glossary -- _tThe life and legend -- _tReligion and politics -- _tTextual sources -- _tFeature play: Hamlet -- _tClassical influences -- _tContemporary influences -- _tThe sonnets -- _tThe authorship question -- _tCo-authorship -- _tThemes: Glossary -- _tPolitical transition -- _tUsurpation -- _tFalse accusation -- _tFeature play: Othello -- _tResurrection -- _tMistaken identity -- _tReputation -- _tExile -- _tKnowledge: Glossary: Language and vocabulary -- _tBiblical reference -- _tMedicine -- _tFeature play: King Lear -- _tLaw -- _tHistory -- _tGeography -- _tArt -- _tComponents: Glossary -- _tBlank verse -- _tRhyme -- _tProse -- _tTurns of phrase -- _tFeature play: Romeo and Juliet -- _tMusic -- _tComedy -- _tSoliloquies -- _tHeroes and villains: Glosasry -- _tTragic heroes -- _tLovers -- _tFlighters -- _tFeature play: Macbeth -- _tPlotters -- _tStrong women -- _tClowns and fools -- _tThe commoners -- _tMagic and monsters: Glossary: Elizabethan magic -- _tMagicians and witches -- _tGhosts -- _tSprites and fairies -- _tFeature play: A midsummer night's dream -- _tMonsters -- _tCharms and potions -- _tProphecy and premonition -- _tLegacy: Glossary -- _tThe king of infinite space -- _tThe inventor of English -- _tThe storyteller -- _tInfluence -- _tFeature play: The tempest -- _tApocrypha -- _tForgeries -- _tCritical heritage -- _tNotes on contributors. |
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_aBarber, Ros, _d1964- _5, _econtributor. |
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_aRylance, Mark, _e1 of introduction, etc. |
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_aHissey, Ivan, _eillustrator. |
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