Berryman's Shakespeare

Berryman's Shakespeare

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Jan 1, 1999 · English · Hardcover (396 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 396
Language English
Published Jan 1, 1999
Publisher FARRAR STRAUS & GIROUX
ISBN-10 0374112053
ISBN-13 9780374112059

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This collection brings together the thoughts and insights of John Berryman as he delves into the world of Shakespeare. Through a mix of essays, lectures, and letters, Berryman illuminates the complexities of Shakespeare’s early works and their foundational role in the playwright's oeuvre. His reflections provide readers with a deeper understanding of the themes and characterizations that resonate throughout Shakespeare's plays.

Accompanied by commentary from John Haffenden and Robert Giroux, this compilation offers a rich tapestry of analysis and interpretation. Berryman's unique perspective on the Bard invites readers to reconsider traditional views of Shakespeare's background and influences, showcasing how they shaped his dramatic creations. The discussions also explore the enduring relevance of these early narratives in contemporary discourse.

Emphasizing both literary criticism and personal reflection, Berryman's work serves as an engaging exploration of Shakespeare's artistry. As readers journey through the text, they gain insight into the profound impact of Shakespearean drama on literature and culture, underscoring the timeless nature of these works.
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