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Shakespeare's Fathers and Daughters

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Shakespeare's Fathers and Daughters

Contributors:

By (Author) Oliver Ford Davies

ISBN:

9781474290135

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

The Arden Shakespeare

Publication Date:

29th June 2017

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Literary studies: c 1600 to c 1800

Dewey:

822.33

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

224

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Weight:

490g

Description

A theme that obsessed Shakespeare in over 20 plays from Titus Andronicus to The Tempest was the relationship between a daughter and her father. This study traces chronologically the development of this theme, relating it to the little we know of his own two daughters, and sheds new light on his exploration of the family that so dominated his approach to drama. Drawing on a lifetimes experience of playing Shakespearean roles, Oliver Ford Davies, a former university lecturer and now an Honorary Associate Artist of the RSC and Olivier Award winner, has written an engaging and deeply researched study of a topic that has intrigued him from playing Capulet in 1967, King Lear in 2002, to Polonius in 2008.

Reviews

In Shakespeares Fathers and Daughters, Davies uses his experience as a Shakespearean actor to examine the relationships between fathers (and father surrogates) and daughters throughout Shakespeares works. Included are discussions of performance history and sources, character analysis, close readings, and references to recent and contemporary performances. The first four chaptersEarly Plays, Comedies, "Tragedies and Tragicomedies, and Late Plays move through the plays with father/daughter relationships. The final three chaptersShakespeare and His Daughters, Fathers and Daughters in Contemporary Society, and Fathers and Daughters in Drama 15851620provide context for understanding Shakespeares treatment of these relationships. In addition to the discussion of the plays, Davies discusses the characters of Capulet, Leonato, Polonius, and Lear in sections tagged "An Actor's Perpsective." In these, he shares his personal experiences with playing the fathers role, offering insight into the process of preparing to perform Shakespeare. He includes excerpts from his exchanges with fellow actors about their charactersamong those actors Mariah Gale, who played Ophelia to Daviess Polonius in the 2008 Royal Shakespeare Company production. Written in clear and engaging prose, this book will be of particular interest to those studying drama and performance studies. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through faculty and professionals. * CHOICE *
A considered and convincing account of Shakespeare's development as a dramatist ... This is a useful and enjoyable book written from a perspective that very few people would be able to offer. * Times Higher Education *
A welcome guide for anyone involved in theater production as well as for students. * SEL: Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 *

Author Bio

Oliver Ford Davies is an actor and Honorary Associate Artist of the Royal Shakespeare Company. He is well known for his roles in Hamlet, King Lear and the history cycle, and has played many of Shakespeare's fathers over his distinguished career.

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