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    Author(s)Gwilym Jones
    PublisherMANCHESTER
    ISBN9780719089381
    Pages216
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearFebruary 2015

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    MANCHESTER Shakespeares Storms 2015 Edition by Gwilym Jones

    Winner of the 2016 Shakespeare's Globe Book AwardWhether the apocalyptic storm of King Lear or the fleeting thunder imagery of Hamlet, the shipwrecks of the comedies or the thunderbolt of Pericles, there is an instance of storm in every one of Shakespeare's plays. This is the first comprehensive study of Shakespeare's storms. With chapters on Julius Caesar, King Lear, Macbeth, Pericles and The Tempest, the book traces the development of the storm over the second half of the playwright's career, when Shakespeare took the storm to new extremes. It explains the storm effects used in early modern playhouses, and how they filter into Shakespeare's dramatic language. Interspersed are chapters on thunder, lightning, wind and rain, in which the author reveals Shakespeare's meteorological understanding and offers nuanced readings of his imagery. Throughout, Shakespeare's storms brings theatre history to bear on modern theories of literature and the environment. It is essential reading for anyone interested in early modern drama. -- . Table of contents :- Introduction1. Thunder2. Storm and the spectacular: Julius Caesar3. Lightning4. King Lear: storm and the event5. Wind6. Macbeth: supernatural storms, equivocal earthquakes7. Rain8. Pericles: storm and scripture9. The Tempest: storm and theatrical reality Conclusion BibliographyIndex -- .



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