Kenneth Burke on Shakespeare
This volume gathers and annotates all of the Shakespeare criticism, including previously unpublished notes and lectures, by the maverick American intellectual Kenneth Burke (1897-1993). Burke's interpretations of Shakespeare have had an impressive influence on important lines of contemporary sc...
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| Format: | Electronic Book |
| Language: | English |
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West Lafayette
Parlor Press, LLC
2006
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| In: | Year: 2006 |
| Reviews: | [Rezension von: Newstok, Scott L., Kenneth Burke on Shakespeare] (2009) (Lux, Sherron)
Kenneth Burke’s Shakespearean Anthropology: Scott L. Newstok, editor. Kenneth Burke on Shakespeare. West Lafayette, IN: Parlor Press, 2007. 368 pp. (2008) (Van Oort, Richard) |
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Shakespeare, William 1564-1616
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Collection of essays
B Shakespeare, William, -- 1564-1616 -- Criticism and interpretation |
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| Summary: | This volume gathers and annotates all of the Shakespeare criticism, including previously unpublished notes and lectures, by the maverick American intellectual Kenneth Burke (1897-1993). Burke's interpretations of Shakespeare have had an impressive influence on important lines of contemporary scholarship; playwrights and directors have been stirred by his dramaturgical investigations; and many readers outside academia have enjoyed his ingenious dissections of what makes a play function. Burke's intellectual project continually engaged with Shakespeare's works, and Burke's writings on Shakespeare, in turn, have had an immense impact on generations of readers. Carefully edited and annotated, with helpful cross-references, Burke's fascinating interpretations of Shakespeare remain challenging, provocative, and accessible. Read together, these pieces form an evolving argument about the nature of Shakespeare's plays and poems. Included are thirteen analyses of individual plays and poems, an introductory lecture explaining his approach to reading Shakespeare, and a substantial appendix of hundreds of Burke's other references to Shakespeare. Scott L. Newstok also provides a historical introduction and an account of Burke's legacy. Burke's enduring familiarity with Shakespeare likely helped shape his own theory of dramatism, an ambitious elaboration of the teatrum mundi conceit. Burke is renowned for his landmark 1951 essay on Othello, which wrestles with concerns still relevant to scholars more than a half century later; his ingenious ventriloquism of Mark Antony's address over Caesar's body has likewise found a number of appreciative readers, as have (albeit less frequently) his many other essays on the playwright. Burke's first and final pieces of literary criticism both examine Shakespearean plays, thereby bookending an impressive, career-long Front cover -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Table of contents -- Acknowledgments -- Editor's Introduction: Renewing Kenneth Burke's" plea for the Shakespearean drama" -- Notes on the Text -- Introduction: Shakespeare Was What? -- 1 Psychology and Form -- 2 Trial Translation (from Twelfth Night) -- 3 Antony in Behalf of the Play -- 4 Imagery -- 5 'Socio-anagogic' Interpretation of Venus and Adonis -- 6 Othello: An Essay to Illustrate a Method -- 7 Timon of Athens and Misanthropic Gold -- 8 Shakespearean Persuasion: Antony and Cleopatra -- 9 Coriolanus-and the Delights of Faction -- 10 King Lear: Its Form and Psychosis -- 11 Notes on Troilus and Cressida -- 12 Why A Midsummer Night's Dream? -- 13 Notes on Macbeth -- Appendix: Additional References to Shakespeare in Burke's Writings -- Notes -- Index of Works by Shakespeare -- General Index -- About the Author -- About the Editor -- Back cover. |
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| Physical Description: | 1 online resource (364 pages) |
| ISBN: | 978-1-60235-004-5 |



