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Mad about Shakespeare: From Classroom to Theatre to Emergency Room

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Full Title:

Mad about Shakespeare: From Classroom to Theatre to Emergency Room

Contributors:

By (Author) Jonathan Bate

ISBN:

9780008167462

Publisher:

HarperCollins Publishers

Imprint:

William Collins

Publication Date:

10th October 2022

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

822.33

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

320

Dimensions:

Width 159mm, Height 240mm, Spine 30mm

Weight:

520g

Description

Enlightening, moving SIR IAN MCKELLEN

From the acclaimed and bestselling biographer Jonathan Bate, a luminous new exploration of Shakespeare and how his themes can untangle comedy and tragedy, learning and loving in our modern lives.
The web of our life is of a mingled yarn, good and ill together.

How does one survive the death of a loved one, the mess of war, the experience of being schooled, of falling in love, of growing old, of losing your mind

Shakespeares world is never too far different from our own permeated with the same tragedies, the same existential questions and domestic worries. In this extraordinary book, Jonathan Bate brings then and now together. He investigates moments of his own life losses and challenges and asks whether, if you persevere with Shakespeare, he can offer a word of wisdom or a human insight for any time or any crisis. Along the way we meet actors such as Judi Dench and Simon Callow, and writers such as Dr Johnson, John Keats, Virginia Woolf and Sylvia Plath, who turned to Shakespeare in their own dark times.

This is a personal story about loss, the black dog of depression, unexpected journeys and the very human things that echo through time, resonating with us all at one point or another.

Reviews

Many of us are mad about Shakespeare, whether as audience, actor or scholar. Jonathan Bate represents us all in his enlightening, moving report of his own personal madness. Reading it is an education
Sir Ian McKellen

A startlingly original journey into the soul of Shakespeare by one of his greatest living interpreters
Sir Anthony Seldon

Jonathan Bates Mad About Shakespeare offers a series of moving lessons in the complex grammar of life. Speaking as student and teacher, son, husband, father and dramaturge, Bate produces a work of significant cultural and familial history that runs through the language and scenery of Shakespeare. Tying and untying knots, Bate asks how we might live alongside literature as a source of knowledge, comfort and hope.
Shakespeares expansive plots and wise conceits offer extra space and time in which to live and breathe in the face of emergency; a literary bloodline offering wisdom, insight and consolation
Sally Bayley

An encouraging and welcome reminder of the importance of reading and talking about reading with young people I hope lots of English teachers will read it and take heart
Dr Katy Ricks, Chief Master of King Edwards School

Ranges elegantly over a range of literary figures A very readable account of the thrill of discovering literature It is a touchingly reticent and romantic book
Literary Review

Author Bio

Jonathan Bate, CBE, is Provost of Worcester College and Professor of English Literature at Oxford University. He is Vice-President of the British Academy, a Governor of the Royal Shakespeare Company, Honorary Fellow of St Catharines College, Cambridge, and a 2014 judge for the Man-Booker Prize. His biography of John Clare (a poet who was a key influence on Ted Hughes) was shortlisted for seven literary prizes and won three of them, including Britains two oldest literary awards, the James Tait Black Prize for Biography and the Hawthornden Prize.

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