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Shakespeares Thought: Unobserved Details and Unsuspected Depths in Eleven Plays
By (Author) David Lowenthal
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
26th April 2017
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Literary studies: plays and playwrights
Politics and government
822.33
Hardback
332
Width 161mm, Height 237mm, Spine 26mm
621g
Shakespeares Thought: Unobserved Details and Unsuspected Depths in Eleven Plays demonstrates that Shakespeares plays were conceived and executed as studies of great moral and political issues. After examining the divergent views of critics across the years, this book goes on to analyze eleven of Shakespeares most famous plays, observing details and supplying interpretations that indicate the depth of his mind and the full extent of his artistic spirit. This book offers an in-depth exploration of the ways in which each play demonstrates Shakespeares political thought and his poetic genius.
Lowenthal deftly shows that Shakespeare, more a poet and dramatist than philosopher, was deeply interested in some fundamental issues of moral and political life, in such a way that his astonishing achievements in plot, character, and poetic utterance can best be understood as emanating from the particular issue or issues that each play explores. Like Harold Goddard, Lowenthal is not afraid to talk about 'meaning'; like Harold Bloom, he offers a countervailing argument to trends in current theoretical criticism. -- David Bevington, University of Chicago
David Lowenthals career as a scholar and a teacher has been dedicated, in no small part, to exploring the human and political wisdom afforded by the plays and poetry of William Shakespeare. This book bears the fruit of that career. With its graceful prose, trenchant insights, and seemingly panoptic grasp of the Bards plays,Shakespeares Thought: Unobserved Details and Unsuspected Depthsallows us to appreciate more deeply the joy and wonder that comes with learning how to live well from Shakespeare, an education for which his best students prepare us. -- Bernard J. Dobski, Assumption College
David Lowenthal is D'Alzon Professor of Political Science at Assumption College.