The Artistic Links Between William Shakespeare and Sir Thomas More

Radically Different Richards

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The Artistic Links Between William Shakespeare and Sir Thomas More

Radically Different Richards

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"The Halletts' investigation differs from anything that has been written about the relationship between Thomas More and William Shakespeare in that it approaches the subject from a dramaturgical point of view. What was Shakespeare the artist looking for that made him seize upon More's History per se and base Richard III entirely on the brief four-month period covered in More's book, compressing time rather than telescoping it? What did Shakespeare find in More that resulted in his amazing new ability to create dramatic scenes of the sort that one finds in Richard's wooing of the Citizens at Baynard's Castle, which More himself did not dramatize but harshly denigrated? What was the imaginative process that enabled Shakespeare to create the scenes in which Richard woos first Lady Anne and later Queen Elizabeth (neither of which are in More) on the model of what he learned from writing the Baynard's Castle scene? How was Shakespeare able to separate out More's negative and disparaging view of Richard's thespian abilities (which, More assures his readers, everyone instantly saw through) from the buoyant and positive view that Shakespeare's Richard offers of his own powers as dramatist, presenter, actor, and would-be king? All of these questions need to be answered. No book has yet attempted to define in specific terms either what Shakespeare learned from his study of More's History or how he learned it. This book, we hope, is unique. Shakespeare's newly discovered dramatic techniques are explicated in the various chapters with clarity and strength in a way that can benefit future generations of artists"--

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Palgrave Macmillan
Language
English
Pages
293

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The Artistic Links Between William Shakespeare and Sir Thomas More: Radically Different Richards
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New York, New York
Copyright Date
2011

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Dewey Decimal Class
822.3/3
Library of Congress
PR2821 .H35 2011, PN715-PN749PN849.G74

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Pagination
x, 293 pages ;
Number of pages
293

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OL25042798M
ISBN 13
9780230113671
LCCN
2010049888
OCLC/WorldCat
682891253

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