30 Great Myths about Shakespeare (eBook)

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2012 | 1. Auflage
224 Seiten
Wiley (Verlag)
978-1-118-32487-5 (ISBN)

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30 Great Myths about Shakespeare -  Laurie Maguire,  Emma Smith
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Think you know Shakespeare? Think again . . . Was a real skull used in the first performance of Hamlet? Were Shakespeare's plays Elizabethan blockbusters? How much do we really know about the playwright's life? And what of his notorious relationship with his wife? Exploring and exploding 30 popular myths about the great playwright, this illuminating new book evaluates all the evidence to show how historical material or its absence can be interpreted and misinterpreted, and what this reveals about our own personal investment in the stories we tell.

Laurie Maguire is Professor of English at the University of Oxford, tutorial fellow at Magdalen College, and the author or editor of seven books. She is a regular theater reviewer for the TLS and has lectured widely across the UK and the USA. Emma Smith is tutorial fellow at Hertford College, Oxford. She is the author or editor of six books, a regular reviewer for the TLS, and has lectured widely across the UK and the USA. The authors have previously collaborated together on articles on Middleton and Shakespeare and on graduate courses at the University of Oxford.

Introduction 1

Myth 1 Shakespeare was the most popular writer of his time 6

Myth 2 Shakespeare was not well educated 11

Myth 3 Shakespeare's plays should be performed in
Elizabethan dress 18

Myth 4 Shakespeare was not interested in having his plays
printed 26

Myth 5 Shakespeare never traveled 34

Myth 6 Shakespeare's plays are politically incorrect
40

Myth 7 Shakespeare was a Catholic 47

Myth 8 Shakespeare's plays had no scenery 54

Myth 9 Shakespeare's tragedies are more serious than his
comedies 60

Myth 10 Shakespeare hated his wife 66

Myth 11 Shakespeare wrote in the rhythms of everyday speech
72

Myth 12 Hamlet was named after Shakespeare's son 80

Myth 13 The coarse bits of Shakespeare are for the groundlings;
the philosophy is for the upper classes 86

Myth 14 Shakespeare was a Stratford playwright 94

Myth 15 Shakespeare was a plagiarist 99

Myth 16 We don't know much about Shakespeare's life
106

Myth 17 Shakespeare wrote alone 113

Myth 18 Shakespeare's sonnets are autobiographical 119

Myth 19 If Shakespeare were writing now, he'd be writing
forHollywood 125

Myth 20 The Tempest was Shakespeare's farewell to the stage
130

Myth 21 Shakespeare had a huge vocabulary 137

Myth 22 Shakespeare's plays are timeless 143

Myth 23 Macbeth is jinxed in the theater 150

Myth 24 Shakespeare did not revise his plays 156

Myth 25 Boy actors played women's roles 163

Myth 26 Shakespeare's plays don't work as movies
169

Myth 27 Yorick's skull was real 175

Myth 28 Queen Elizabeth loved Shakespeare's plays 183

Myth 29 Shakespeare's characters are like real people
190

Myth 30 Shakespeare didn't write Shakespeare 196

Coda 202

Further Reading 207

Index 211

"Laurie Maguire and Emma Smith's 30 Great Myths About
Shakespeare is a thought-provoking myth-buster ... It
entertains the reader with new material and detective-like
connections ... A huge amount of research, work and selection lies
behind this book, and it pays off. Not just students, but every
academic should take note." (Times Literary Supplement, 29
November 2013)

"Lively, enjoyable and sensible throughout." (London Review of
Books, 5 December 2013)

"The myth that Macbeth is jinxed in the theatre, is, says Maguire,
a 'self-fulfilling prophecy based on a hoax.' And so it is, and
delightfully so, but you'll have to read the book to find out
why." (Irish Examiner, 5 June 2013).

"This is a good book by trustworthy Shakespeareans ... The
individual myths, structured into moderate-length essays (thus you
do not have to read them in order), can be excellent for
discussions in the classroom or lecture-room. Though the book
obviously targets readership already into Shakespeare, every novice
will enjoy finding satisfactory answers to the myths they are
bothered with." (Huffington Post, 24 April 2013)

"The value of this little book lies in its ceaseless exploration."
(Times Higher Education, 7 March 2013)

"Even if you know Shakespeare well, this delightful book will offer
thought-provoking new angles." (The Scotsman, 2 March
2013)

"A book that manages the rare feat of exercising scholarly
caution...while still providing a highly entertaining portrait of
the man himself." (Sunday Times, 24 February 2013)

"Learned and enjoyable (that rarest of combinations),
30 Great Myths is a brilliant exploration of the truth
behind popular assumptions about Shakespeare. Some of these myths
turn out to be true, some false and some impossible to be decisive
about. But these mini-essays are always at once fascinating,
provoking and fun."--Peter Holland, University of
Notre Dame

"This is a fresh, learned, thoughtful and
generous-spirited review of the more-or-less received ideas we so
often invoke when we talk about Shakespeare. Written with wit and
verve by two outstanding experts in the field, it will
entertain and inform experienced readers and
playgoers as well as those approaching the plays
and poems for the first time."--Russell Jackson,
University of Birmingham

"30 Great Myths About Shakespeare is
superb. Laurie Maguire and Emma Smith have written an
incisive, witty, and open-minded book, one that uses popular myths
as a point of entry into the profound and vexing questions raised
by Shakespeare's art. Scholars, actors, and general
readers will find themselves in their debt."--James
Shapiro, Columbia University

Erscheint lt. Verlag 5.11.2012
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Anglistik / Amerikanistik
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Literaturgeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Literaturwissenschaft
Schlagworte Englische Literatur / Shakespeare • Literature • Literaturwissenschaft • Shakespeare
ISBN-10 1-118-32487-0 / 1118324870
ISBN-13 978-1-118-32487-5 / 9781118324875
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