
Shakespeare's Tragedies: A Very Short Introduction
por
Stanley Wells
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Formato
Brochura
Páginas
144
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
Jun 13, 2017
Editora
Oxford University Press
Edição
Illustrated
ISBN-10
0198785291
ISBN-13
9780198785293
Descrição
Stanley Wells delves into the haunting realm of tragedies crafted by Shakespeare, where grief, pain, and suffering resonate powerfully throughout his plays. Each work serves as a mirror reflecting the frailty of human existence, exploring the complex interplay of fate and choice. In these narratives, characters are intertwined in a dance with destiny, often meeting their downfall through a blend of personal flaws and societal pressures.
Wells navigates through the intricate layers of motivation and emotion within these tragedies, highlighting how Shakespeare adeptly captures the essence of despair and the universal struggle against it. By examining the richness of language and symbolism, he illuminates how even in the darkest of moments, there lies a profound exploration of the human condition.
Readers are invited to appreciate not just the narratives, but the powerful thematic threads that bind them together. This brief yet insightful exploration encourages a deeper understanding of the timeless resonance of Shakespeare’s tragic world, making it a valuable companion for both new and seasoned admirers of the Bard's works.
Wells navigates through the intricate layers of motivation and emotion within these tragedies, highlighting how Shakespeare adeptly captures the essence of despair and the universal struggle against it. By examining the richness of language and symbolism, he illuminates how even in the darkest of moments, there lies a profound exploration of the human condition.
Readers are invited to appreciate not just the narratives, but the powerful thematic threads that bind them together. This brief yet insightful exploration encourages a deeper understanding of the timeless resonance of Shakespeare’s tragic world, making it a valuable companion for both new and seasoned admirers of the Bard's works.
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