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Macbeth is often read in a singular fashion: either as a cautionary morality tale warning against ambition, or as a psychological study of evil. In Ambivalent Macbeth, renowned Shakespeare scholar R.S. White argues that these differing readings result from a profoundly ambivalent play, and that this quality is a clue to its greatness.White explores how radical ambivalence permeates the atmosphere, imagery, themes and characterisation of 'the Scottish play'. He considers Shakespeare's historical context and source material, and examines key cinematic, theatrical and other adaptations of the play. Throughout, he argues that an open-minded acceptance of ambivalence can inspire a multitude of readings, and that this complexity helps to explain the play's intriguing longevity.

Trade Review
'Having seen two Macbeths already this year ... I was glad to have this exploration of why it is so perennially reinterpretable. ... It is informed, too, by his work for the Centre for the History of Emotions, resulting in a fine discussion of the characters' emotional worlds. Other highlights are the account of the problematics of blending pro-Scot and pro-English sources and of the play's insistence on the numbers two and three; the performance history; and a revisiting of the almost lost art of the study of Shakespeare's imagery.' -- Lisa Hopkins -- Times Higher Education
'For White, Shakespeare poses open and problematic questions, and insists our answers must be indeterminate and inconclusive. [White] goes further to suggest that this is the essence of the quality of the play.' -- Barry Gillard -- The Australian
'[A demonstration of] White's hope for this work to provide 'suggestions which other scholars might take up' ... Ambivalent Macbeth helpfully foregrounds the many questions that Macbeth raises and certainly prompts further research.' -- Michael Cop -- Parergon
'Themed chapters treat an impressive array of topics, including sources, scholarship, character and emotion, time, equivocation, evil, imagery, and dramatic history.' -- Ellen Mackay -- Studies in English Literature 1500-1900

Table of Contents
Preface and acknowledgements Prologue: sinners as heroes
1. Contexts of ambiguity: text, sources, history
2. 'Fair is foul and foul is fair': the radical ambivalence of Macbeth
3. 'Nothing is but what is not': emotional worlds of characters in Macbeth
4. 'The seeds of time' and the Macbeths
5. 'Palter with us in a double sense': leading ideas - temptation, equivocation, evil
6. 'This is the very painting of your fear': imagery and the emotional world of Macbeth
7. Macbeth on stage and screen
Bibliography
Index

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    Publisher: Sydney University Press
    Publication Date: 18/05/2018
    ISBN13: 9781743325483, 978-1743325483
    ISBN10: 1743325487

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Macbeth is often read in a singular fashion: either as a cautionary morality tale warning against ambition, or as a psychological study of evil. In Ambivalent Macbeth, renowned Shakespeare scholar R.S. White argues that these differing readings result from a profoundly ambivalent play, and that this quality is a clue to its greatness.White explores how radical ambivalence permeates the atmosphere, imagery, themes and characterisation of 'the Scottish play'. He considers Shakespeare's historical context and source material, and examines key cinematic, theatrical and other adaptations of the play. Throughout, he argues that an open-minded acceptance of ambivalence can inspire a multitude of readings, and that this complexity helps to explain the play's intriguing longevity.

    Trade Review
    'Having seen two Macbeths already this year ... I was glad to have this exploration of why it is so perennially reinterpretable. ... It is informed, too, by his work for the Centre for the History of Emotions, resulting in a fine discussion of the characters' emotional worlds. Other highlights are the account of the problematics of blending pro-Scot and pro-English sources and of the play's insistence on the numbers two and three; the performance history; and a revisiting of the almost lost art of the study of Shakespeare's imagery.' -- Lisa Hopkins -- Times Higher Education
    'For White, Shakespeare poses open and problematic questions, and insists our answers must be indeterminate and inconclusive. [White] goes further to suggest that this is the essence of the quality of the play.' -- Barry Gillard -- The Australian
    '[A demonstration of] White's hope for this work to provide 'suggestions which other scholars might take up' ... Ambivalent Macbeth helpfully foregrounds the many questions that Macbeth raises and certainly prompts further research.' -- Michael Cop -- Parergon
    'Themed chapters treat an impressive array of topics, including sources, scholarship, character and emotion, time, equivocation, evil, imagery, and dramatic history.' -- Ellen Mackay -- Studies in English Literature 1500-1900

    Table of Contents
    Preface and acknowledgements Prologue: sinners as heroes
    1. Contexts of ambiguity: text, sources, history
    2. 'Fair is foul and foul is fair': the radical ambivalence of Macbeth
    3. 'Nothing is but what is not': emotional worlds of characters in Macbeth
    4. 'The seeds of time' and the Macbeths
    5. 'Palter with us in a double sense': leading ideas - temptation, equivocation, evil
    6. 'This is the very painting of your fear': imagery and the emotional world of Macbeth
    7. Macbeth on stage and screen
    Bibliography
    Index

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