Shakespeare and Domestic Life: A Dictionary
By (Author) Sandra Clark
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
The Arden Shakespeare
31st May 2018
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
822.33
Hardback
456
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
816g
This dictionary explores the language of domestic life found in Shakespeares work and seeks to demonstrate the meanings he attaches to it through his uses of it in particular contexts. "Domestic life" covers a range of topics: the language of the household, clothing, food, family relationships and duties; household practices, the architecture of the home, and all that conditions and governs the life of the home. The dictionary draws on recent cultural materialist research to provide in-depth definitions of the domestic language and life in Shakespeare's works, creating a richly rewarding and informative reference tool for upper level students and scholars.
A useful addition to the Arden Shakespeare Dictionaries" series Clearly written, detailed entries are alphabetically arranged, beginning with age and concluding with youth. Clark explains the terms, discusses Shakespeares usages, and provides a selective guide to additional readings in texts contemporaneous to Shakespeare and in recent scholarship and criticism A worthwhile resource. Summing Up: Recommended. * CHOICE *
A marvellous reference book, a well-organised cornucopia of well-presented information, a book packed with intriguing detail and full of useful signposts to significant primary texts and works in scholarly fields relevant to all things domestic. * Early Modern Literary Studies *
Sandra Clark is Professor Emerita of Renaissance Literature, Birkbeck, University of London, UK