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In Shakespeare through Letters, David M. Bergeron analyzes the letters found within Shakespeare’s comedies, histories, and tragedies, arguing that the letters offer the principal intertextual element in the plays as text in their own right. Bergeron posits that Shakespeare’s theater itself exists at the intersection of oral and textual culture, which the letters also exhibit as they represent writing, reading, and interpretation in a way that audiences would be familiar with, in contrast with the illustrious culture of kings, queens, and warriors. This book demonstrates that the letters, profound or perfunctory, constitute texts that warrant interpretation even as they remain material stage props, impacting narrative development, revealing character, and enhancing the play’s tone. Scholars of literature, theater, and history will find this book particularly useful.



Table of Contents

Preface

To the Reader

Chapter 1: Comedies

Two Gentlemen of Verona

Love’s Labor’s Lost

Much Ado about Nothing

As You Like It

The Merry Wives of Windsor

The Merchant of Venice

Twelfth Night

All’s Well That Ends Well

Measure for Measure

Troilus and Cressida

Pericles

Cymbeline

The Winter’s Tale

Chapter 2: Histories

1 Henry VI

2 Henry VI

3 Henry VI

Richard III

King John

Richard II

1 Henry IV

2 Henry IV

Henry VIII

Chapter 3: Tragedies

Titus Andronicus

Romeo and Juliet

Julius Caesar

Hamlet

Macbeth

Othello

King Lear

Timon of Athens

Antony and Cleopatra

Coriolanus

Appendix: Further Reading

References

About the Author

Shakespeare through Letters

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 14/10/2020
      ISBN13: 9781793631688, 978-1793631688
      ISBN10: 1793631689

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In Shakespeare through Letters, David M. Bergeron analyzes the letters found within Shakespeare’s comedies, histories, and tragedies, arguing that the letters offer the principal intertextual element in the plays as text in their own right. Bergeron posits that Shakespeare’s theater itself exists at the intersection of oral and textual culture, which the letters also exhibit as they represent writing, reading, and interpretation in a way that audiences would be familiar with, in contrast with the illustrious culture of kings, queens, and warriors. This book demonstrates that the letters, profound or perfunctory, constitute texts that warrant interpretation even as they remain material stage props, impacting narrative development, revealing character, and enhancing the play’s tone. Scholars of literature, theater, and history will find this book particularly useful.



      Table of Contents

      Preface

      To the Reader

      Chapter 1: Comedies

      Two Gentlemen of Verona

      Love’s Labor’s Lost

      Much Ado about Nothing

      As You Like It

      The Merry Wives of Windsor

      The Merchant of Venice

      Twelfth Night

      All’s Well That Ends Well

      Measure for Measure

      Troilus and Cressida

      Pericles

      Cymbeline

      The Winter’s Tale

      Chapter 2: Histories

      1 Henry VI

      2 Henry VI

      3 Henry VI

      Richard III

      King John

      Richard II

      1 Henry IV

      2 Henry IV

      Henry VIII

      Chapter 3: Tragedies

      Titus Andronicus

      Romeo and Juliet

      Julius Caesar

      Hamlet

      Macbeth

      Othello

      King Lear

      Timon of Athens

      Antony and Cleopatra

      Coriolanus

      Appendix: Further Reading

      References

      About the Author

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