eBook: Family Life in the Age of Shakespeare by Bruce W. Young


Family Life in the Age of Shakespeare
 Bruce W. Young

From the star-crossed romance of Romeo and Juliet to Othello's misguided murder of Desdemona to the betrayal of King Lear by his daughters, family life is central to Shakespeare's dramas. This book helps students learn about family life in Shakespeare's England and in his plays. The book begins with an overview of the roots of Renaissance family life in the classical era and Middle Ages. This is followed by an extended consideration of family life in Elizabethan England. The book then explores how Shakespeare treats family life in his plays. Later chapters then examine how productions of his plays have treated scenes related to family life, and how scholars and critics have responded to family life in his works. The volume closes with a bibliography of print and electronic resources.

The volume begins with a look at the classical and medieval background of family life in the Early Modern era. This is followed by a sustained discussion of family life in Shakespeare's world. The book then examines issues related to family life across a broad range of Shakespeare's works. Later chapters then examine how productions of the plays have treated scenes concerning family life, and how scholars and critics have commented on family life in Shakespeare's writings. The volume closes with a bibliography of print and electronic resources for student research. Students of literature will value this book for its illumination of critical scenes in Shakespeare's works, while students in social studies and history courses will appreciate its use of Shakespeare to explore daily life in the Elizabethan age.

 280 pages | PDF | 1,4 MB
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2 comments:

waitoreke said...

HI,
First, THANK YOU for the wonderful blog. The work is appreciated!

Second, I have a request. I have been searching for a copy of John Gielgud's Ages of Man dvd. It was aired on television in 1966 and later released on dvd.

Any help would be WONDERFUL!

Thanks

The Blogger said...

I had a look around and couldn't find the DVD rip, however I did find the LP version; I'll be posting that and will keep my eyes open for the DVD - would love to have it myself.

Cheers, B.U.Y.S.