Excerpt from The Troublesome Raigne of John, King of England, Vol. 1: The First Quarto, 1591, Which Shakspere Rewrote (About 1595) As His "Life and Death of King John"; A Facsimile by Photolithography, From the Unique Original in the Capell Collection at Trinity College, Cambridge
For, as a matter of fact, very few purely literary critics see how all-important such skill is to every dramatist - what it has done, above all, for Shakespeare. The principles and details of the con struction of plays for the stage, their division into acts and scenes, and the minor rules which regulate such matters as entrances, exits, and so forth, may seem but small things compared with the power which creates living characters, the genius which produces the highest poetry; yet those lesser qualities were in very truth indispensable to his universal fame. Shakespeare would never have been read as Widely, nor studied as closely, as he now is by every class, had he not been acted always and everywhere There is not an evening in the year during which at some provincial theatre in England some play of Shakespeare's is not being acted; on an emergency, country managers will tell you, we always put up Hamlet. No other dramatist ever kept the stage for three hundred years; no other dramatist ever bore translation into every tongue; no other ever so pleased every class of audience, from the-roughs of California to the most cultivated gatherings of artists, poets,' critics. It cannot be his poetry, his philosophy, his drawing of character, which have thus supremely fitted him for the stage; they could hardly tell so through bad acting and bad translation. It is the way in which he makes the framework of his plots, in which he presents his story and his characters, that gives force to his strong situations, and secures their effect, under however unfavourable circumstances.
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Paperback. Zustand: New. Print on Demand. This book offers a detailed comparative analysis of two plays about King John, one anonymous and dating to 1591, the other written by William Shakespeare around 1596. While Shakespeare's play is much more well-known, the anonymous play is an important literary artifact, and the two works together provide valuable insights into how Shakespeare adapted and transformed existing material for his own dramatic purposes. The author examines the differences between the two plays in terms of plot, characterization, and theme, shedding light on Shakespeare's development as a playwright and the evolution of English drama during this period. The book also discusses the historical context of the plays and their relationship to contemporary events, providing a rich understanding of the interplay between history, literature, and politics in early modern England. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9780243268085_0
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