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The Cambridge Introduction to Shakespeare's Tragedies

An accessible 2007 introduction to Shakespeare's tragedies, including full chapters on Macbeth, Hamlet and King Lear.

Janette Dillon (Author)

9780521858175, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 8 March 2007

176 pages

22.9 x 15.2 x 1.4 cm, 0.43 kg

'Dillon provides an excellent brief account of English tragedies before Shakespeare.' Journal of British Studies

Macbeth clutches an imaginary dagger; Hamlet holds up Yorick's skull; Lear enters with Cordelia in his arms. Do these memorable and iconic moments have anything to tell us about the definition of Shakespearean tragedy? Is it in fact helpful to talk about 'Shakespearean tragedy' as a concept, or are there only Shakespearean tragedies? What kind of figure is the tragic hero? Is there always such a figure? What makes some plays more tragic than others? Beginning with a discussion of tragedy before Shakespeare and considering Shakespeare's tragedies ]

The Cambridge Introduction to Shakespeare's Tragedies Dillon Hardback

The Cambridge Introduction to Shakespeare's Tragedies

An accessible 2007 introduction to Shakespeare's tragedies, including full chapters on Macbeth, Hamlet and King Lear.

Janette Dillon (Author)

9780521858175, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 8 March 2007

176 pages

22.9 x 15.2 x 1.4 cm, 0.43 kg

'Dillon provides an excellent brief account of English tragedies before Shakespeare.' Journal of British Studies

Macbeth clutches an imaginary dagger; Hamlet holds up Yorick's skull; Lear enters with Cordelia in his arms. Do these memorable and iconic moments have anything to tell us about the definition of Shakespearean tragedy? Is it in fact helpful to talk about 'Shakespearean tragedy' as a concept, or are there only Shakespearean tragedies? What kind of figure is the tragic hero? Is there always such a figure? What makes some plays more tragic than others? Beginning with a discussion of tragedy before Shakespeare and considering Shakespeare's tragedies ]

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