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The Arden Introduction to Reading Shakespeare: Close Reading and Analysis

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Full Title:

The Arden Introduction to Reading Shakespeare: Close Reading and Analysis

Contributors:

By (Author) Jeremy Lopez

ISBN:

9781472581020

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

The Arden Shakespeare

Publication Date:

20th September 2018

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

822.33

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

176

Dimensions:

Width 138mm, Height 216mm

Weight:

240g

Description

Shakespeares plays are works of art made out of words. To read the plays closely, that is, to pay careful attention to the multiple, shifting meanings of and relationships between their words, is to gain a deep and lasting appreciation for the complex artistry of their construction and of their effects. In fourteen chapters, the book takes readers on a guided tour through some of the most productive sites in Shakespeares plays for analysis, providing an introduction to the practice of reading Shakespeares plays closely, and some examples of the interpretive work that such close reading can enable. Topics of analysis include verbal patterning, dramatic structure, staging and stage directions, soliloquies and character-construction and poetic meter. This is an ideal teaching text for introductory courses on Shakespeare. Offering a wide range of examples from nearly all of Shakespeares plays, it will give students the analytical tools they need to develop sustained close readings of their own.

Reviews

Jeremy Lopezs Arden Introduction to Reading Shakespeare succeeds brilliantly as an Introduction for students to every conceivable element of a play, from "The Title to Last Words, with topics in between as diverse and as essential as Stage Directions and Patterned Language. The kinds of questions he poses for students will be of interest to and adopted by even the most experienced teachers, as he models a way of thinking about literature. And for specialists in the period, his own illustrative close readings are compelling and provocative. Lopez has created a wonderfully useful book. -- William C. Carroll Boston University, USA

Author Bio

Jeremy Lopez is Professor of English at the University of Toronto, and the Editor of Shakespeare Quarterly.

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