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Shakespeare & Collaborative Writing

Af: Dr Will Sharpe Engelsk Hardback

Shakespeare & Collaborative Writing

Af: Dr Will Sharpe Engelsk Hardback
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Shakespeare and Collaborative Writing offers a rich account of Shakespeare''s artistic development in, against, and beyond collaboration. We see him afresh as a poetic innovator in continual flux, and in continual artistic debt: an author shaped by others in a collaborative network of intellectual influence and dynamic interchange, and, the book argues, one that he helped substantially to create. In considering collaboration as a practice defining almost all of his earliest works, it shows that he was particularly active in its development in the early theatre scene of his nascent career, changing our sense of his development as a creative artist quite radically. Chapters exploring collaboration via theatre history, book history, and attribution debates complement the central three chapters detailing the different phases of Shakespeare''s collaborative work, which reorient our shifting sense of what it meant to him, and what he gained from it, at these other key moments of his artistic career. In reconstructing the circumstances and outcomes of his pairings with other dramatists, and scrutinizing more closely their artistic contributions, Shakespeare and Collaborative Writing reconsiders the ways in which they influenced and challenged him to adapt and experiment with his writing in ways that go beyond the features of his solo-authored canon. In undertaking a rigorous appreciation of the structures and poetics of his co-authored works, this book presents them as distinctive works of art that transform our understanding of Shakespeare the poet, dramatist, and enduring cultural icon.
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Shakespeare and Collaborative Writing offers a rich account of Shakespeare''s artistic development in, against, and beyond collaboration. We see him afresh as a poetic innovator in continual flux, and in continual artistic debt: an author shaped by others in a collaborative network of intellectual influence and dynamic interchange, and, the book argues, one that he helped substantially to create. In considering collaboration as a practice defining almost all of his earliest works, it shows that he was particularly active in its development in the early theatre scene of his nascent career, changing our sense of his development as a creative artist quite radically. Chapters exploring collaboration via theatre history, book history, and attribution debates complement the central three chapters detailing the different phases of Shakespeare''s collaborative work, which reorient our shifting sense of what it meant to him, and what he gained from it, at these other key moments of his artistic career. In reconstructing the circumstances and outcomes of his pairings with other dramatists, and scrutinizing more closely their artistic contributions, Shakespeare and Collaborative Writing reconsiders the ways in which they influenced and challenged him to adapt and experiment with his writing in ways that go beyond the features of his solo-authored canon. In undertaking a rigorous appreciation of the structures and poetics of his co-authored works, this book presents them as distinctive works of art that transform our understanding of Shakespeare the poet, dramatist, and enduring cultural icon.
Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 240
ISBN-13: 9780198819639
Indbinding: Hardback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 0198819633
Kategori: Engelsk
Udg. Dato: 30 jun 2023
Længde: 19mm
Bredde: 143mm
Højde: 210mm
Forlag: Oxford University Press
Oplagsdato: 30 jun 2023
Forfatter(e): Dr Will Sharpe
Forfatter(e) Dr Will Sharpe


Kategori Engelsk


ISBN-13 9780198819639


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Hardback


Sider 240


Udgave


Længde 19mm


Bredde 143mm


Højde 210mm


Udg. Dato 30 jun 2023


Oplagsdato 30 jun 2023


Forlag Oxford University Press