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Shakespeare and the Folktale: An Anthology of Stories

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Full Title:

Shakespeare and the Folktale: An Anthology of Stories

Contributors:

By (Author) Charlotte Artese

ISBN:

9780691190853

Publisher:

Princeton University Press

Imprint:

Princeton University Press

Publication Date:

2nd January 2020

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Literary studies: c 1600 to c 1800
Anthologies: general
Biography, Literature and Literary studies

Dewey:

822.33

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

392

Dimensions:

Width 140mm, Height 216mm

Description

An international collection of the traditional tales that inspired some of Shakespeare's greatest plays Shakespeare knew a good story when he heard one, and he wasn't afraid to borrow from what he heard or read, especially traditional folktales. The Merchant of Venice, for example, draws from "A Pound of Flesh," while King Lear begins in the sam

Reviews

"An excellent resource."---Seth Lerer, Times Literary Supplement
"[A]n intriguing delight for the Shakespeare lover. . . . Artese draws us back to our roots with a wonderful reminder bound up in a motley collection of folktales that have an immediacy and freshness that suggest they were written yesterday."---Ian Lipke, Queensland Reviewers Collective
"Artese has cannily styled her anthology to lend itself particularly well to adoption for courses aimed at studying Shakespearean drama alongside its folk influences. . . . The virtues of this anthology as a companion text for undergraduate students, who are sure to derive immense pleasure from detecting the resemblances among, and differences between, Shakespeares plays and these folktale traditions, are well worth exploring for those instructors looking for ways to engage novice students in texts all-too-commonly regarded with fear and dread."---Mark Albert Johnston, Renaissance and Reformation
"[An] attractive and useful anthology . . . [Shakespeare and the Folktale] presents teachers, students, and anyone interested in Shakespeare with revealing and intriguing avenues for discussion."---Juliette Wood, Folklore
"Shakespeare and the Folktale can serve as an excellent resource for teaching Shakespeare's plays. . . . Artese demonstrates how folklore was often central to Shakespeare's literary creativity, and her scholarship is a welcome addition to literary studies. This book also is a good resource for teaching courses in folklore, as there is sufficient variation in the texts to demonstrate the value of comparative studies of folklore. Thinking about folkloric influences in literary history is an excellent way to revitalize and further develop approaches used in the historic-geographic method. Artese's range of tales will be useful for thematically based studies of folklore, and also a resource illustrating the intrinsic value of the stories."---Gregory Hansen, Journal of Folklore Research
"Artese contextualizes Shakespeares work within Renaissance storytelling and shows how his writings are only a version of the stories we have come to know. . . . Great artists live and share the emotions of their age, and are part of the cumulative consciousness of past memories. Arteses anthology helps us understand this."---Onyeka Nubia, Journal of British Studies
"This anthology can be perused by the general reader for sheer amusement, or by the academic who wishes to delve into the world of Shakespeare and the folktale. The links Artese derives between Shakespeares plays and the folktales she draws on are fascinating and well-explained."---Brittany Eldridge, AC Review of Books

Author Bio

Charlotte Artese is professor of English at Agnes Scott College and the author of Shakespeare's Folktale Sources.

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