Shakespeare: Staging the World

Author(s): Jonathon Bate

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Authoritative, surprising, evocative and original, "Shakespeare: Staging the World" offers a completely new approach to one of the most exceptional creative imaginations in history. While matters of religion, trade and war were being contested, the role of the playwright developed to inform, persuade and provoke debate on the concerns of the day. This richly illustrated book presents an extraordinary collection of objects from the British Museum's unrivaled collection, as well as key pieces from Britain and elsewhere. Simon Forman's diary of 1611 gives a vivid account of attending a contemporary performance of "A Winter's Tale"; a dagger fished from the Thames gives new resonance to the gang violence of "Romeo and Juliet"; while Guy Fawkes' lantern illustrates the Catholic counterculture revealed through the failed Gunpowder Plot, which was later to prove the inspiration for "Macbeth". "Shakespeare: Staging the World" is a fascinating view of the early modern world through the eyes of Shakespeare, his players and audiences.

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"This richly illuminated - and illuminating - book is a brilliant introduction to the world Shakespeare inhabited, refashioned in his capacious imagination, and bequeathed to us."--Stephen Greenblatt, author of Will in the World: How Shakespeare Became Shakespeare and general editor of The NortonShakespeare


General Fields

  • : 9780714128245
  • : British Museum Press
  • : British Museum Press
  • : April 2012
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : 250 colour illustrations
  • : 304
  • : 822.33
  • : 5-Dec
  • : Paperback
  • : Jonathon Bate