Mapping Shakespeare


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Mapping Shakespeare


Mapping Shakespeare

Author: Jeremy Black

language: en

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Release Date: 2018-05-31


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William Shakespeare's lifetime (1564–1616) spanned the reigns of the last of the Tudors, Elizabeth I and the first of the Stuart kings, James I and the changing times and political mores of the time were reflected through his plays. This beautiful new book looks at the England in which Shakespeare worked through maps and illustrations that reveal the way that he and his contemporaries saw their land and their place in the world. It also explores the locations of his plays and looks at the possible inspirations for these and why Shakespeare would have chosen to set his stories there.

Shakespeare Survey: Volume 63, Shakespeare's English Histories and Their Afterlives


Shakespeare Survey: Volume 63, Shakespeare's English Histories and Their Afterlives

Author: Peter Holland

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 2010-10-14


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The theme for Shakespeare Survey 63 is 'Shakespeare's English Histories and their Afterlives'.

Mapping Shakespeare's World


Mapping Shakespeare's World

Author: Peter Whitfield

language: en

Publisher: Bodleian Library

Release Date: 2015


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The locations of Shakespeare s plays range from Greece, Turkey and Syria to England, and they range in time from 1000 BC to the early Tudor age. He never set a play explicitly in Elizabethan London which he and his audience inhabited, but always in places remote in space or time. How much did he and his contemporaries know about the foreign cities where the plays took place? What expectations did an audience have if the curtain rose on a drama which claimed to take place in Verona, Elsinore, Alexandria or ancient Troy? This fully illustrated book explores these questions, surveying Shakespeare s world through contemporary maps, geographical texts, paintings and drawings. The results are intriguing and sometimes surprising. Why should Love s Labour s Lost be set in the Pyrenean kingdom of Navarre? Was the Forest of Arden really in Warwickshire? Why do two utterly different plays like The Comedy of Errors and Pericles focus strongly on ancient Ephesus? Where was Illyria? Did the Merry Wives have to live in Windsor? Why did Shakespeare sometimes shift the settings of the plays from those he found in his literary sources? It has always been easy to say that wherever the plays are set, Shakespeare was really writing about human psychology and human nature, and that the settings are irrelevant. This book takes a different view, showing that many of his locations may have had resonances which an Elizabethan audience would pick up and understand, and it shows how significant the geographical background of the plays could be. "