Dowden's critical study of 1875 approaches Shakespeare from the human side, showing how Shakespeare the man is visible through his art. Moving from Shakespeare's early plays to his late period, and grouping the plays according to key stages in his career, the book traces the growth of Shakespeare's intellect and character from youth to full maturity. Dowden does not seek to align Shakespeare with any particular single character from his plays, but sees aspects of Shakespeare in many of his dramatic creations, demonstrating how Shakespeare represents many different sides of human life. The reader is provided with an insight into the questions at the forefront of Shakespeare's mind, his most intense moments of inspiration and his discoveries about human life. Outlining the differences between the youthful Shakespeare and Shakespeare as a mature and experienced man, the book enables us to better understand Shakespeare's character and genius.
The Mind of Shakespeare as Exhibited in His Works is a book written by Aaron Augustus Morgan that delves into the psyche of the famous playwright. The book explores the themes and characters in...
This book explores the life of William Shakespeare and his contribution to the dramatic arts. It includes historical context and an analysis of his characters. A must-read for theatre enthusiasts and...
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This critical study offers a fresh perspective on the life and works of William Shakespeare, analyzing his impact on English literature and culture as a whole.This work has been selected by scholars...
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