In this work of scholarship and creativity, Meagher argues that Shakespeare has been misunderstood because of a failure to recognize his own directions as a playwright. Through an examination of several of his plays Meagher uncovers Shakespeare as artist, director, and actor.
In this work of scholarship and creativity, Meagher argues that Shakespeare has been misunderstood because of a failure to recognize his own directions as a playwright. Through an examination of several of his plays Meagher uncovers Shakespeare as artist, director, and actor.
John Meagher is the author of Method and Meaning in Jonson's Masques, and other books. He was professor of English and Theology at St. Michael's College, University of Toronto.
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Preface 1 If We Offend, It Is With Our Good Will What this is about, and why it is needed 2 How Long Is't Now Since Last Your Self And I Were In A Masque? How we lost, and may recover, Shakespeare's own dramaturgy 3 A Local Habitation, And A Name A self-portrait of the artist as a dramaturge 4 In Short Space, It Rain's Down Fortune Shakespeare's use of space and place 5 Devise The Fittest Time, And Safest Way Shakespeare's treatment of time and continuity 6 And I May Hide My Face, Let Me Play Thisby Too The dramaturgy and dramatics of role-doubling 7 A Good Plot, Good Friends, And Full Of Expectation Shakespeare's plotting of plays and management of sources 8 Stuffed, As They Say, With Honorable Parts Shakespeare's dramaturgy of character 9 A Taste Of Your Quality: Come, A Passionate Speech Shakespeare's language, especially his dramatic verse and prose 10 The Purpose Of Playing . At The First And Now The aims of Shakespearean dramaturgy Notes
Preface 1 If We Offend, It Is With Our Good Will What this is about, and why it is needed 2 How Long Is't Now Since Last Your Self And I Were In A Masque? How we lost, and may recover, Shakespeare's own dramaturgy 3 A Local Habitation, And A Name A self-portrait of the artist as a dramaturge 4 In Short Space, It Rain's Down Fortune Shakespeare's use of space and place 5 Devise The Fittest Time, And Safest Way Shakespeare's treatment of time and continuity 6 And I May Hide My Face, Let Me Play Thisby Too The dramaturgy and dramatics of role-doubling 7 A Good Plot, Good Friends, And Full Of Expectation Shakespeare's plotting of plays and management of sources 8 Stuffed, As They Say, With Honorable Parts Shakespeare's dramaturgy of character 9 A Taste Of Your Quality: Come, A Passionate Speech Shakespeare's language, especially his dramatic verse and prose 10 The Purpose Of Playing . At The First And Now The aims of Shakespearean dramaturgy Notes
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